Online gaming, forums, chat-rooms, social websites and the increasing accessibility through smartphones, some of the many easily reachable cyber-places the youth of today possess. Ever since the age of the Internet dawned, the world has seen major changes, not just physical but mental as well. As it would have been in any era before this one, the increasing connectivity throughout the globe has affected the teenagers. From ordering a pizza online to meeting the girl of their dreams, everything can be done through a device worthless without access to internet, at least nowadays, when calling over carriers has been pushed deep beneath the new applications which allow them to complete any task parallel to a phone, free of cost. Gaming has been a major part of every teenager’s life ever since the first games were introduced to the world. Apart from the publishers’ who develop the games with the youth as their target audience, the teenagers themselves are naturally attracted towards the crisp graphics and incredibly life-like gameplay nowadays. But where there’s pleasure, there’s cost. “Parents who see their children spend many hours every day on their computers, cell phones, and PlayStations are understandably distressed and concerned”, wrote Dr. OferZur of the Zur Institute in his article “Psychology of the Web & Internet Addiction”. Online gaming has moved on from being a day’s pass-time to a lifestyle. As gamers indulge in the cyber-world designed by major developers with the goal to keep a person glued to it for as long as possible, they forget about other important responsibilities an average person should be undertaking. There have been an increasing number of cases regarding teen-parents neglecting their children because of the addiction to online gaming, which have seldom lead to deaths by starvation or as sad as drowning a bathtub. Despite online campaigns related to the potentially addictive games available o