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Game

This articleaboutrecreational activity, otherwise see game (disambiguation)


Gamestypically competitive recreational activities. They can involve one player acting alone, but more often involve competition among two or more players. Most games havewell defined setrules that specifyactions thatplayer can take at any particular time. While staying withinrules, thereusually choices thatplayer must make aboutactions he will take. Taking an action that falls outsiderules may constitutefoul or cheating. Therean enormous vareitygames types;specific information about any type, see links atendthis article.

All through human history, people have played games. They've done so mostlyentertain themselvesothers. Games areformself-expression,alsomeanstraining young people, andreminding adults ofpreferred values ofsocietywhichlive.

Philosopher David Kelley,his popular introductory reasoning text The ArtReasoning, definesconcept "game" as "a formrecreation constituted bysetrules that specify an objectbe attained andpermissible meansattaining it."

This covers most cases well, but does not quite fitthings like war gamessports thatoften done notentertainment butbuild skillslater use. In Philosophical Investigations, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein argued thatconcept "game" could not be defined. Stephen Linhart said, "People say you havechoose between gamesreal life. I think this claim that there'sdichotomyvery dangerous."

Many technical fieldsoften applied tostudygames, including probability, statistics, economics,game theory.

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