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    The gamer who spent seven years in his dressing gown

    By Johanna Carr
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    9th November, 2018


    Billy Brown has developed a board game to help others who have experienced isolation

    A gamer who left his home fewer than 10 times in seven years explains how he's now helping other young people break away from a life of isolation.

    "Years and years were just spent sitting at my computer," says Billy Brown.

    "I would only go outside for doctor's appointments or dentist's appointments.

    "I would never go outside to socialise or interact with other people. My entire existence was online."

    In what was a difficult childhood, Mr Brown was taken into care repeatedly during his mother's hospital stays for her mental and physical health problems.

    His attendance during his GCSEs was 13% but it was the stress of starting A-levels at college, coupled with breaking his ankle, that caused him to withdraw from the outside world completely.

    Mr Brown, now 24, dropped out of college and spent the following years at home - gaming, in chat rooms and reading about politics.


    Kirsty Atkinson says Mr Brown's board game is "really fun" and she's keen to play again

    He became almost entirely immersed in an online world of "echo chambers" where he felt the pull of extremism and cybercrime.

    Mr Brown, from Ashton, Cornwall, says he became increasingly "eccentric" and eventually lost touch with reality.

    "I can count the number of times I went out in a seven-year period on both of my hands," he says.

    "I wasn't taking care of myself, I was only taking care of my mother.

    "There were times when I was suicidal. It really took its toll on me.

    "I wasn't sure why I was alive, why I was here... I realised if I didn't do something I wouldn't be here in a year or two years."

    He finally decided to seek help and ended up taking part in the Real Ideas Organisation's (RIO) Game Changer programme, which aims to encourage young people to develop skills and overcome any issues they face before getting them into work, education or training.

    Now, just 14 months after stepping outside for the first time in years, Mr Brown has come up with his own way of helping people like him to improve their lives - through tabletop gaming.

    His board game, which he also hopes to develop into an app, aims to help young people build on their social skills and overcome any issues they face.

    How do you play the game?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-46029562

    It's a role-playing board game for small groups.

    Players meet once a week over a period of weeks or months, improving their social skills as they play.

    No equipment is needed aside from a pen and paper, but additions can include dice and character descriptions.

    The idea is the participants play themselves, earning points by achieving certain tasks.

    They can improve their "characters" and get extra points in between sessions by taking on a challenge in the real world.

    Participants have to prove they have completed the tasks and share the details in an online group set up for each game.

    "It is my way of giving back, my way of trying get people to interact and socialise," Mr Brown says of the as-yet-unnamed game.

    "Something had to change [in my life] and I don't want people to have to get to that point before they make a change."


    Mr Brown is co-launching a community interest company targeted at people with mental health difficulties or autism

    Kirsty Atkinson, who has experienced isolation, is one of the volunteers who took part in a test session for Mr Brown's game.

    "I didn't have any friends because I had been through a lot of bad relationships and friendships, so because of that I just stayed inside," says the 22-year-old from Pool in Cornwall.

    "I didn't do much, I didn't get out - I didn't want to."

    She describes Mr Brown's game as "really fun", and is "very sure" it can help people in a similar situation to hers.

    "I feel like we really connected as a group," she says, adding that it's a good way to meet other young people struggling with similar issues.

    Another player, 20-year-old Ryden Pyrosa, from Pendeen in Cornwall, started the session concerned about not knowing how to play the game.

    An hour later he wanted to know when they could play again.

    "There was just something about it," he says, grinning.


    One of the players draws her character

    George Hardwick, a consultant with the Real Ideas Organisation who's been working with Mr Brown since he took his first steps to reintegrate with the world, says it was "wonderful to see young people of both sexes interacting... to see them smiling and laughing - that in itself is a massive victory".

    For Mr Hardwick, watching Mr Brown lead a group through his new game for the first time in a test session was an emotional experience.

    "Billy had essentially been living in his dressing gown for seven years," he says, describing his progress as incredible.

    Mr Hardwick, who is supporting the 24-year-old with the game launch, adds: "He has gone from being severely agoraphobic to now hosting a game that is helping young people to explore their gifts and talents and how they might be able to share those with the world in a way that can really support them.

    "It is a testament to him, to his determination, to his courage and, in my opinion, the appropriate support that he has got along the way."


    Mr Brown says his game is about the "redemptive power of community"

    Mr Brown, who is now working in his first job as a youth support worker, has seen his horizons broaden in a way he would never have thought possible a couple of years ago.

    For him, the board game is about the "redemptive power of community".

    "People spend thousands of hours playing games just to see their character grow," he says.

    "But what if they can see themselves grow?"

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-46029562
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    Why we need to talk about video games:

    Video games and mental health: 'Nobody's properly talking': https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-44662669

    Gaming addiction classified as disorder by WHO: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42541404

    'It might be perceived as weird, but I don't care': https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-42874044
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    Some kids are so heavily addicted to computer games that they feel unable to live without their games. It's like staring at a computer screen and pressing buttons has become their existence and 'life'.

    I've seen videos of children throwing hysterical temper tantrums (below) after their parents deleted their computer game accounts when their kids were getting bad grades in school.

    I think it's important for parents to set an alarm and time limits on computer game sessions and to inspire children with social interaction and lots of trips outside in the great outdoors, etc.

    I saw an educational video once about problematic teenagers being taken away from computers and attending long months of therapeutic camping sessions amongst nature to reawaken their natural senses, inspire their sense of creativity, enhance their natural senses of enchantment, wonderment, and curiosity... and the former computer-game addicted teens said they felt so much calmer and better after attending therapy sessions in the countryside.


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    This 13 year old murdered his mother after she cancelled his computer game account. I think computer games are taking over and affecting modern kids. What a brat. His extremely stupid and irresponsible mother gave her child (embrace yourselves for this...) a gun for his birthday... and he shot her dead with the gun.
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    Lily, why do you hate games so much? they are not evil.

    Anything can lead to addiction and obsession depending on how vulnerable one's constitution is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryujin View Post
    Lily, why do you hate games so much? they are not evil.

    Anything can lead to addiction and obsession depending on how vulnerable one's constitution is.
    I think it's having a very negative and destructive effect on kids social life, homework studies, family interaction, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ♥ Lily ♥ View Post
    I think it's having a very negative and destructive effect on kids social life, homework studies, family interaction, etc.
    It is okay in moderation.

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    I had that problem when i was a kid. I was not sociable and suffered from depression. I've spent most of my time with video-games/internet because that was the only way for me to have a social life outside my family.

    But i still think playing games are not a problem(i still play them), all depends of how you balance the things and your spending time with it, and of how the parents take care of their kids.

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    ok, nvm
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