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      <title>The Impact of Communication Skills on Gaming Success</title>
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      <description>In a surprising revelation, indie developer Petter Malmehed has pointed out that the decline in user reviews for his puzzle game, After Hours, may be linked to a fundamental shift in communication skills among younger players. Specifically, he observed that many players were struggling with the game&amp;rsquo;s unique email-based mechanics, as they often filled the subject line with content instead of utilizing the body of the email. This highlights a broader issue: the impact of modern communication trends on traditional gaming experiences.</description>
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