
It's that time of year again folks. We would love to ask you some questions and would greatly appreciate it if you could take the time to respond to our anonymous survey.
Why is this important to us? Our websites survive mainly due to those who choose to advertise their games on our websites. Advertisers typically (and understandably) want to know who they are advertising to, therefore, our survey gives us a snapshot view of our audience in 2025.
This year we're trying to keep things quite focused and have boiled everything down to 20 simple questions. Some of them are about you, some of them about which platforms you own and the games you buy and finally where you typically get your gaming news. All questions are optional, but any personal questions will contain a 'Prefer not to say' option.
We are running the same survey across all Hookshot websites; that is Nintendo Life, Push Square, Pure Xbox and Time Extension. You only need to answer it once, and it doesn't matter which site you do it on.
We will run more site-specific surveys in due course.
Sorry, this survey is now closed
Phew, you did it! Thank you so much for sharing your responses with us.
Your personal responses will be kept private in line with our privacy policy and will only be used to share anonymised and aggregated responses to our questions.
What was your favourite question this year? Are you disappointed we didn't ask about your dog's favourite game? Let us know in the comments below.
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I need to get the dog into gaming. Right now her favorite pastime is snoopervising my breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
I think my favorite question this year was about how many indie games I buy. I buy a lot as I think many great ones are coming out each year, and I want to support small devs.
@LostInBlue0 snoopervising, nice! You win the top dog comment award of the day!
Done, thanks.
Made me feel old....
what's the prize?
@Isca but if you put a lower age, , you can young again
I answered this as I want to support this site.
1. Only games coverage
2. No mobile ad banners
3. No clickbait drama articles
4. Reviewers actually finishing the games they review
Adult Children 19+??
Am I missing something here?
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