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  • This article is about a recreational activity. For other meanings, see game (disambiguation).
  • A game is a recreational activity involving one or more players, defined by a) a goal that the players try to reach, and b) some set of rules that determines what the players can do. Games are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment, but may also serve an educational or simulational role.

    Games can involve one player acting alone, but more often involve competition among two or more players. Taking an action that falls outside the rules generally constitutes a foul or cheating.

    All through human history, people have played games to entertain themselves and others, and there is an enormous variety of games types; for specific information about any type, see links at the end of this article.

    Philosopher David Kelley, in his popular introductory reasoning text The Art of Reasoning, defines the concept "game" as "a form of recreation constituted by a set of rules that specify an object to be attained and the permissible means of attaining it." This covers most cases well, but does not quite fit with things like war games and sports that are often done not for entertainment but to build skills for later use. In Philosophical Investigations, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that the concept "game" could not be contained by any single definition, but that games must be looked at as a series of definitions that share a "family resemblance" to one another.

    In a different context, Stephen Linhart said, "People say you have to choose between games and real life. I think this claim that there's a dichotomy is very dangerous."

    Many technical fields are often applied to the study of games, including probability, statistics, economics, ethnomathematics, and game theory.

    Types of Games

  • Alternate Reality Game
  • Board games
  • Business games
  • Car games
  • Card games, Collectible card games
  • Casino games
  • Children's games
  • Clapping games
  • Computer games
  • Counting-out games
  • Dice games
  • Dojin games
  • Drinking games
  • Educational games
  • Economics games
  • Game shows
  • Games of chance
  • Games of logic
  • Games of physical activity
  • Games of physical skill
  • Games of skill
  • Games of strategy
  • Games of status
  • Group-dynamic games
  • Guessing games
  • Internet games
  • Letter games
  • Mathematical games
  • Online skill-based games
  • Open gaming
  • Party games
  • Parlor games
  • Pencil and paper games
  • Play by mail games
  • Political games
  • Puzzles
  • Quizzes
  • Role-playing games, MMORPGs
  • Singing games
  • Spoken games
  • String games
  • Table-top games
  • Tile-based games
  • Traditional games
  • Unclassified games
  • Video games
  • Wargames
  • Word games
  • See also

  • List of game manufacturers
  • List of game topics
  • ludology
  • Game classification
  • Game semantics
  • Game theory
  • Play
  • Toy
  • Artistic Computer Game Modification
  • External links

    Category:Games

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    This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Game".


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