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Why watching someone barely survive a video game feels thrilling

Jean-Peïc Chou, Kristine Zheng, Junyi Chu, Maneesh Agrawala, Judith E. Fan

May 29, 2026

Researchers showed 864 people videos of Flappy Bird-style gameplay varying in difficulty and moment-to-moment risk, then asked them to rate enjoyment, perceived difficulty, or apparent danger. Enjoyment tracked with how hard the obstacle course was, not how close the player came to crashing. This explains why we love watching skilled athletes tackle tough challenges: our brains reward competence over peril.
Published as What makes an action sequence enjoyable to watch? arXiv:2605.30864
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