Sweaty hands maneuver sticky joysticks, hammer away at keyboards and eyes stay glued to bright monitors. Hours pass by before they get tired, hungry or thirsty. Nature's call is held back and mothers voices are hushed down. Video game mania has caught the younger generation like a fish in a barrel. Youngsters play vividly imaginative games, jumping roofs and beating the bad guys all day long, and yet do not step outside to walk on the same ground that they have been imagining through their games. The rise of computer games has seen a generation riddled with health problems like obesity, sleeping disorders, visual impairment and back problems from a young age. These youngsters get little physical activity, lesser sleep and are exposed to high levels of mental activity and sometimes stress. The problems ripple over each other to become more serious in the long run. It is up to parents to instill in their children a fondness for tradi...