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File:Connect Forrest Gump.jpg|link=Connect Forrest Gump|'''''[[Connect Forrest Gump]]''''' is a 1994 American gaming-drama film about Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), a slow-witted and kindhearted man from Alabama who witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical events in the 20th century United States while playing Connect Four.
File:Connect Forrest Gump.jpg|link=Connect Forrest Gump|'''''[[Connect Forrest Gump]]''''' is a 1994 American gaming-drama film about Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), a slow-witted and kindhearted man from Alabama who witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical events in the 20th century United States while playing Connect Four.
File:TwixtY.jpg|link=TwixtY|'''[[TwixtY]]''' is a two-player strategy board game where players alternate turns placing pegs and links on Swinging Sixties icon Twiggy in an attempt to link their opposite sides.
File:A Game of Hustlers.jpg|link=A Game of Hustlers|'''''[[A Game of Hustlers]]''''' is a 1959 novel by Walter Tevis and George R.R. Martin about Daenerys Targaryen, a young pool hustler who challenges Baratheon Fats for the Westeros Championship Tournament.
File:Grand Theft Anathem.jpg|link=Grand Theft Anathem|'''[[Grand Theft Anathem]]''' is a series of action-adventure reality television programs created by [REDACTED] and marketed by Polycosm Games. Most of the gameplay revolves around number theory and computation, with occasional driving and shooting elements.


File:Someone Sank My Battleship.jpg|link=Someone Sank My Battleship|"'''[[Someone Sank My Battleship]]'''" is a song by Elton John.
File:Someone Sank My Battleship.jpg|link=Someone Sank My Battleship|"'''[[Someone Sank My Battleship]]'''" is a song by Elton John.
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File:Do You Believe in Warships.jpg|link=Do You Believe in Warships|"'''[[Do You Believe in Warships]]'''" is a song by American rock band The Lovin' Bombshell.
File:Do You Believe in Warships.jpg|link=Do You Believe in Warships|"'''[[Do You Believe in Warships]]'''" is a song by American rock band The Lovin' Bombshell.


File:TwixtY.jpg|link=TwixtY|'''[[TwixtY]]''' is a two-player strategy board game where players alternate turns placing pegs and links on Swinging Sixties icon Twiggy in an attempt to link their opposite sides.
File:Chromo-Pee Olympics results.jpg|link=Chromo-Pee Olympics|The '''[[Chromo-Pee Olympics]]''' is an international sporting event in which participants attempt to urinate in five contrasting colors.


File:A Game of Hustlers.jpg|link=A Game of Hustlers|'''''[[A Game of Hustlers]]''''' is a 1959 novel by Walter Tevis and George R.R. Martin about Daenerys Targaryen, a young pool hustler who challenges Baratheon Fats for the Westeros Championship Tournament.
File:I still haven't found what I shook 'em for.jpg|link=I Still Haven't Found What I Shook 'Em For|"'''[[I Still Haven't Found What I Shook 'Em For]]'''" is a song about games and gambling by Irish rock band U2.1.
 
File:Chromo-Pee Olympics results.jpg|link=Chromo-Pee Olympics|The '''[[Chromo-Pee Olympics]]''' is an international sporting event in which participants attempt to urinate in five contrasting colors.


File:Saving Throw (journal).jpg|link=Saving Throw|'''''[[Saving Throw]]''': The Journal of Stochastic Intercessory Prayer'' is a journal of professional saving throw studies.


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Games

Introduction

A game is a structured form of play, usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or games) or art (such as jigsaw puzzles or games involving an artistic layout such as Mahjong, solitaire, or some video games).

Games are sometimes played purely for enjoyment, sometimes for achievement or reward as well. They can be played alone, in teams, or online; by amateurs or by professionals. The players may have an audience of non-players, such as when people are entertained by watching a chess championship. On the other hand, players in a game may constitute their own audience as they take their turn to play. Often, part of the entertainment for children playing a game is deciding who is part of their audience and who is a player. A toy and a game are not the same. Toys generally allow for unrestricted play whereas games come with present rules.

Key components of games are goals, rules, challenge, and interaction[disambiguation needed]. Games generally involve mental or physical stimulation, and often both. Many games help develop practical skills, serve as a form of exercise, or otherwise perform an educational, simulational, or psychological role.

Attested as early as 2600 BC, games are a universal part of human experience and present in all cultures. The Royal Game of Ur, Senet, and Mancala are some of the oldest known games.

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