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Game: Encyclopedia - Game

A game is an (often, but not always recreational) activity involving one or more players. This can be defined by either a goal that the players try to reach, or some set of rules that determines what the players can or can not do. Games are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment, but may also serve as exercise or in an educational, simulational or psychological role. Game - Definition. Although many animals play, only humans confirmably have games. Whether some animals are intelligent enough to gam ...

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Game: Encyclopedia II - The Game game - Rules
The Game is built on a few simple rules. However, as it spreads, these rules are subject to various additions, deletions, and rewordings. Most players generally abide by at least some version of the following three rules: To know of The Game's existence is to play The Game. To realise that you have thought of The Game is to lose The Game. When you lose The Game, you must announce this fact to everyone present. Announcing a loss is usually done using a short sentence such as "I've just lost The Game" or "I thoug ...

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Game: Encyclopedia II - The Game game - Cheating

Cheating is as simple as failing to announce that you have lost The Game. Some players cheat simply because they have grown tired of the game. Often they will pretend that they have won instead of lost, or just say that they have quit. At this point, more serious players of The Game may be inclined to give them a gentle reminder (pointing out the obvious fact that once playing there is no way to either stop or win). One variation of the game requires that the cheater be poked repeatedly for not acknowledging their loss. Everyone playing in the vicinity must gang up on the player and poke them multiple times. Thi ...

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Game: Encyclopedia II - Game - Definition

Although many animals play, only humans confirmably have games. Whether some animals are intelligent enough to game is debatable, though a game has ritualistic elements (such as rules and procedures) that are voluntarily acted upon, rather than as a result of instinct. The existence of rules and criteria that decide the outcome of games imply that games require intelligence of a significant degree of sophistication. Non-human animal species may, however, engage in games whose rules and sophistication may be of such a nature as to be i ...

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Game, Game - Definition, Game - Games in philosophy, Game - Anthropology of games, Game - Classes of games, Game - Games and sports, Game - One-person games, Game - Types of games

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Game: Encyclopedia - Atlas Games

Atlas Games may refer to: A company which produces role-playing games: Atlas Games (company) An international amateur sports event: Atlas Games (sports event) Other related archivesAtlas Games (company), Atlas Games (sports event)

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Game: Encyclopedia - Ball game

A ball game is a sport played with a ball. There are many popular games or sports involving some type of ball or similar object. These games can be grouped by the general objective of the game, sometimes indicating a common origin either of a game itself or of its basic idea: Bat-and-ball games, such as cricket and baseball. Two-goal games, such as basketball and all forms of football and hockey. VŰolleying games, such as volleyball and tennis. "Target" ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Games

Yahoo! Games is the section of the Yahoo! website in which Yahoo! users can play games either with other users or by themselves. The games on the website are typically Java applets, but there are others which require the program to be downloaded. Yahoo! Games also includes Yahoo! Games Domain–which provides news, previews and reviews of currently available or upcoming First Party games–and Yahoo! Games on Demand–which provides free demos and full-size downloads (for a charge) of regular PC games. Yahoo! Games has a large user base playing various kinds of games, such as card games, board games, fan ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Unclassified game

Various games do not fit into the classification given in Game. For example: Nomic Rock, Paper, Scissors Rope pulling (tug-of-war) Musical chairs Mornington Crescent Staring contest Slap tennis The Game Color or country Category: Wikipedia articles that need their importance to be explained Other related archivesColor or country, Game, Mornington Crescent, Musica

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Game: Encyclopedia - Action game

Action games could be considered the video game equivalent of action movies. Action games typically feature violent physical force, especially shooting, as their main interactive feature. Beat 'em up, Shoot 'em up and platform game are all subcategories of the action game genre. Most of the time a player will control one central character who will specialize in one or two techniques, but will control other characters for side quests known as mini games. Some of these mini games will allow the player to control vehicles or compl

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Game: Encyclopedia - Card game

A card game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. Card game - Seating of players. When a card game is played, the players arrange themselves in a circle around a horizontal surface on which the cards will be played. This surface is usually a table, although any flat surface can be used. The players face inwards, and are approximately evenly spaced (so that they cannot see each other's hand of cards). Edmond Hoyle, Playing c ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Car game

Car games (also called travel games) are games played to pass the time on long car journeys, often started by parents to amuse restless children. Such games include: Car Bingo Car Cricket Car Numberplate Game Find the Alphabet FizzBuzz I Packed my Bag I spy Padiddle Slugbug/Punch Buggy Three for a Pig Other related archivesCar Cricket, Car Numberplate Game, Find the Alphabet, FizzBuzz, I Packe

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Game: Encyclopedia - Adventure game

Adventure is a genre of video game typified by exploration, puzzle-solving, interaction with game characters, and a focus on narrative rather than reflex-based challenges. The vast majority of adventure games are computer games, though console-based adventure games are not unheard of. Unlike many other game genres, the adventure genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based art forms, such as literature and film. Adventure games encompass a wide variety of literary genres, including fantasy, science ficti ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Conversation games

Conversation games are games of conversation. They are usually created by a group of bored teenagers and are also sometimes used on dates. They can also be played on the Internet, and often are. The dozens - A very popular game originating from the Hip Hop culture. I Have Never game - A popular game among university students. A group of people each tries to better the previous person by saying something in a suggestive way. The goal is for the rest of the group to remain guessing whether it is true or not.

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Game: Encyclopedia - Win-win game

A win-win game is a type of game which is designed in a way that all participants can profit from it in one way or the other. Win-win game - Types of win-win games. In mathematical game theory such games are also called non-zero-sum games. In the context of group-dynamic games, win-win games are also called 'cooperative games', 'new games' or 'games without losers'. game, group-dynamic game, non-zero-sum game Win-win game - Group-d ...

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Game: Encyclopedia II - The Game game - Strategies

It is not possible to have the knowledge that one has won at The Game, only to have won it and remain ignorant of the fact, as if one remembers that they have won it, they have subsequently lost. Participating in the meme can be argued to be a humorous group bonding tool, and some players have come up with strategies to make others lose more often. One strategy employed by players is to force other players to associate common occurrences or objects with the game. Another includes using reminders of the game in various places either online in internet forum usernames or signatures, or in real-life ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Assassin game

Assassin (also called Assassins, Paranoia, or Killer) is a game commonly played on college campuses. Assassin is, essentially, a live-action roleplaying game where players' goal is to "kill" each other, and to be the last surviving assassin. Assassin is described as a "lifestyle-invading" game in Salem and Zimmerman's Rules of Play. Play is not restricted to a specific time interval, but is integrated into the players' everyday activities. A game will last for days or weeks, and while the game is in ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Computer Games

Computer Games was a 1979 single by New Zealand band Mi-Sex. It was the single that launced the band, and was hugely popular, particularly in Australia and New Zealand. Other related archivesAustralia, Computer and video games, Mi-Sex, New Zealand, single

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Game: Encyclopedia - Y game

Y is an abstract strategy board game invented by Craige Schensted (now Ea Ea) and Charles Titus. It is a member of the connection game family inhabited by Hex, Havannah, TwixT, and others; it is also an early member in a long line of games that Ea Ea has developed, each game more complex but also more generalised. Y is typically played on a triangular board with hexagonal spaces; the "official" Y board has three points with five-connectivity instead of six-connectivity, but it is just as playable on a regular triangle. Schenste ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Casino game

Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. A casino game typically provides a predictable long-term advantage to the house while offering the player the possibility of a large short-term payout. Casino games often offer the player the illusion of control in which the player is given choices, but the choices do not eliminate the player's long-term disadvantage (the house advantage). This disadvantage is caused by the casino not paying the full amount that would be expected for the odds wagered. For ...

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Game: Encyclopedia - Asian Games

The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1950. Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany ...

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