“…Numerous studies (Alonso, Lavega, & Reche, 2012;Duran, Lavega, Planas, Muñoz, & Pubill, 2014;Lavega, Alonso, Etxebeste, Lagardera, & March, 2014;Lavega, Filella, Lagardera, Mateu, & Ochoa, 2013;Sáez de Ocáriz, Lavega, Mateu, & Rovira, 2014) have shown that regardless of their nature, games generate states of wellbeing, since the very features of motor play are closely tied with positive emotional experiences (Lavega, Lagardera, March, Rovira, & Araújo, 2014; Sáez de Ocáriz, Lavega, Mateu et al, 2014). However, play in social-motor games, that is, motor interaction with other players, even further heightens the positive emotions, primarily because of the players' cooperation (Desivilya & Yagil, 2005;Velázquez, 2015).…”