Single this Valentine’s Day? Maybe you should try a little in-game flirting in Words With Friends. It seems to work for some people.
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Here’s a breakdown:
- One out of 10 of players have initiated a game with someone they are attracted to just to start a conversation.
- Thirty percent of players said they use in-game chat features to flirt with their opponent.
- Nearly 25 percent of those surveyed try to impress the person they were attracted to by using higher-scoring words.
- More than 50 percent are more attracted to players with a higher vocabulary.
- Twenty-six percent of married players play with their spouse.
- Almost one in four players are more competitive when up against someone they have feelings for.
Check out the infographic below:
That’s cute. People want to impress those they are attracted to. There may be some correlation between this and why women who play online games have more sex.
Zynga isn’t the only one getting mushy today. GamesBeat gathered a collection of game industry Valentine’s Day cards, and fellow writer Mike Minotti showed off a collection he made himself.