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Feeling the Impact: How Crash Games Simulate a Physical Experience

Summary by Big Easy Magazine
Crash games take place on a screen. But the response they trigger? That happens in the body. A sudden jolt of sound. A sharp shift in camera. The moment metal twists, something tightens in the chest.  Despite the distance between screen and skin, players often describe a physical feeling when crashes unfold. A flinch. A breath held. A muscle tensed. The simulation is digital — the reaction is real. Why does a virtual collision feel so embodied? …
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Big Easy Magazine broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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