“…Evidence from the data showed that the usage of ICT can significantly improve and enhance the quality of life among older adults (Fokkema & Knipscheer, 2007;Bobillier Chaumon, Michel, Tarpin Bernard & Croisile, 2013;Heart & Kalderon, 2013;Niehaves & Plattfaut, 2013;De Schutter, Brown & Abeele, 2014;Gustafson et al, 2015;Sokoler & Svensson, 2007;Beer, Smarr, Fisk & Rogers, 2015;Tsai, Shillair, Cotten,Winstead & Yost, 2015;Wu, Damnée, Kerhervé, Ware & Rigaud,, 2015) and that digital games can even lead to «successful aging» (Allaire, McLaughlin, Trujillo, Whitlock, LaPorte & Gandy, 2013). Firstly, the assistant function of ICT has been shown to offer older adults the opportunities and resources for independent living as long as they want (Cresci & Jarosz, 2010;Niehaves & Plattfaut, 2013;Sokoler & Svensson, 2007).…”