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      <title>The Impact of Communication Skills on Gaming Success</title>
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      <description>In an intriguing revelation, indie developer Petter Malmehed has linked the decline of his puzzle game, After Hours, to a surprising factor: the communication skills of younger players. As reviews for the game dropped, Malmehed discovered that many players were struggling with a crucial gameplay mechanic that required them to send real-life emails to an in-game character. The issue? A significant number of these emails were sent without proper formatting, with vital information crammed into subject lines, rendering them ineffective for game progression.</description>
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