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We define a '''[[Wikipedia:game|game]]''' to be an organized mental exercise with a set of rules and any number of participants. Under this definition, [[chess]], [[solitaire]], [[tic-tac-toe]], [[crossword puzzles]], and [[Super Mario Bros.]] are all games. [[Basketball]] is much more physical than mental, but as there is strategy involved, it is still a game. [[Wikipedia:Calvinball|Calvinball]] is not a game in this sense.
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We define a '''[[Wikipedia:game|game]]''' to be an organized mental exercise with a set of rules and any number of participants. Under this definition, [[chess]], [[solitaire]], [[tic-tac-toe]], [[crossword puzzles]], and [[Super Mario Bros.]] are all games. [[Basketball]] is much more physical than mental, but as there is strategy involved, it is still a game. [[Wikipedia:Calvinball|Calvinball]] is not a game in this sense, although it's still fun to play. :)
   
 
The [[Main Page]] contains links to pages for individual games. One can also browse the [[computer and video game platforms]].
 
The [[Main Page]] contains links to pages for individual games. One can also browse the [[computer and video game platforms]].
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