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![Attested as early as 2600 BC, games are a universal](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/4061/slide-1.jpg)
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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![French sociologist Roger Caillois, in his book "Games and Men",](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/4061/slide-2.jpg)
French sociologist Roger Caillois, in his book "Games and Men", defined
a game as an activity that must have the following characteristics:
Fun, Uncertain, Non-productive, Rules, Fictitious.
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![Games are often classified by the components required to play them.](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/4061/slide-3.jpg)
Games are often classified by the components required to play them.
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![Games can be: Sports Tabletop games Coordination games Board games](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/4061/slide-4.jpg)
Games can be:
Sports
Tabletop games
Coordination games
Board games
Card games
Domino and tile games
Pencil and
paper games
Guessing games
Video games
Online games
Role-playing games
Business games
Simulation