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Tug of war is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment. Paul C©zanne - The Card Players, A game is a structured or semi-structured activity , usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes also used as an educational tool. Games are generally distinct from work , which is usually carried out for remuneration , and from art , which is more concerned with the expression of ideas. However, the distinction is not clear-cut, and many games are also considered to be work or art. Key components of games are goals, rules challenge , and interactivity . 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. Known to have been played as far back as the 30th century 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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