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'''A Game''' is a form of entertainment, often with a goal that is challenging to reach, or involving multiple people. The challenge of a game is often directly related to how "fun" it is.
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A '''game''' is a form of entertainment, often with a goal that is challenging to reach, or involving multiple people. The challenge of a game is often directly related to how "fun" it is.
  
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Types of games include:
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* [[Sport|Physical games]] - Played either as team vs. team, player vs. player
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* [[Board game]]s - Games played on a board which has markings which define or control game play
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* Card games - Games played with standard playing cards, or with cards specific to that game
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* Paper and pencil games - Games played either on blank paper, or on a paper specific to the game
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* [[Roleplaying game|Role Playing Games]] (RPG) - games in which players pretend to be a specific person, often controlled by an umpire
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* [[Video game]]s - Electronic games requiring the use of some sort of computer system
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'''Game''' may also refer to [[Game animal]]s.
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[[Category:Games| ]]
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[[Category:Sports]]

Latest revision as of 04:53, July 12, 2016

A game is a form of entertainment, often with a goal that is challenging to reach, or involving multiple people. The challenge of a game is often directly related to how "fun" it is.

Types of games include:

  • Physical games - Played either as team vs. team, player vs. player
  • Board games - Games played on a board which has markings which define or control game play
  • Card games - Games played with standard playing cards, or with cards specific to that game
  • Paper and pencil games - Games played either on blank paper, or on a paper specific to the game
  • Role Playing Games (RPG) - games in which players pretend to be a specific person, often controlled by an umpire
  • Video games - Electronic games requiring the use of some sort of computer system

Game may also refer to Game animals.