Everyone’s busy freaking out over Grand Theft Auto V, but most people are still getting their gaming fix from more modest sources.
A new Harris survey by Goo Technologies shows that a small majority of Americans, 52 percent, are playing browser-based games.
Goo surveyed 2,046 adults aged 18 and older. It was conducted online. When asked, these were the top reasons for why those polled prefer playing the simpler, console-less games:
- They aren’t as expensive as buying a game console: 49 percent
- I don’t have to download and install game software: 43 percent
- I don’t need to be tied to one console: 31 percent
- It allows me to interact with my friends online: 26 percent
- I can start a game on one device and continue on another: 25 percent
- It makes me more mobile: 25 percent
- I can play at work: 19 percent
- I can hide the fact that I’m gaming more easily: 10 percent
Goo also asked where people preferred to play:
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- On the couch: 60 percent
- On a plane: 50 percent
- In bed: 45 percent
- While on the toilet: 34 percent
- On a train: 34 percent
- At work: 25 percent
A whopping 2 percent of those polled also said they’d like to play during sex, which sounds exhausting.
Goo Technologies is a web technology company based in Stockholm.