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The notion of gaming is wide. The [[wikipedia:Olympic | The notion of gaming is wide. The [[wikipedia:Olympic Games|Olympic Games]] is clearly a big industry. The other forms of games are board games and video games. | ||
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The notion of gamification is becoming widely known in educational practice. There is a good book<ref>{{:Book/The Art of Game Design}}</ref> on this subject matter. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 3 January 2022
Game is a set of rules that comes with an incentive system to engage users/players to exercise their problem-solving skills to win.
Game as an Industry
The notion of gaming is wide. The Olympic Games is clearly a big industry. The other forms of games are board games and video games.
Game as an educational tools
The notion of gamification is becoming widely known in educational practice. There is a good book[1] on this subject matter.
References
- ↑ Schell, Jesse (2008). The Art of Game Design:A Book of Lenses. local page: Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 9780123694966.
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