Can we guess your age from your favourite video game?

How much do you like the SIMS?

Elsa Vulliamy
Monday 01 February 2016 17:57 GMT
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A survey from YouGov recently revealed what our favourite video game and games console is likely to be, depending on various other factors such as age, gender and political affiliation.

The survey revealed that the nation's most popular game is Candy Crush.

The survey also found that women are twice as likely to want to play Zelda as men are, but men are more than 7.5 times more likely to want to play Fifa than women.

People who voted Conservative in the last general election are more likely to enjoy Candy Crush than people who didn't, and those who voted Liberal Democrat are far more likely to have Grand Theft Auto as their favourite game than anyone else.

The YouGov survey also revealed what your favourite games say about how old you are.

Take the quiz below to see if they've got it right.

You can also use your result to decide who to vote for in 2020. It's just not recommended.

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