Canadians Play Online Games NudeThe answers of over thousand residents of Canada to a poll about their online gaming habits show some interesting findings. In addition to outraging fact mentioned on the title, pointing that 23% of the Canadian aged 18-34 have admitted wearing their birthday suit for the occasion of playing online games, 30% of the askers confessed dedicating some of their working times to playing computer games, and the most popular games in Canada are minesweeper and solitaire.
A recent poll taken by Ipsos Reid with the support of Microsoft exposed some trivial and unusual facts to the fascinating question: how do people in Canada enjoy their online games? It turns out that rate of Canadians who like to play online games in the nude goes down with age, most of them play from their bedrooms and about 7% say that when nature calls they carry their laptops with them and continue playing from the bathrooms.
The poll also teaches us that most of the Canadians (86%) have developed a taste for casual games while only a small percent of them (12%, to be exact) are drawn to the world of MMORPGs. The largest video games market in Canada is in Ontario, with 63% inhabitants who don't mind adding video games to their grocery list, while Quebec stands in the other side of this scale with only 40% video games potential buyers.
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