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Game
/ɡeɪm/noun / verb
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A game is an organized activity or contest with rules, typically involving skill, chance, or strategy, designed for entertainment, competition, or education. In modern contexts, it extends beyond traditional sports to include digital simulations and business tactics, shaping how we learn, socialize, and even solve real-world problems.
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The oldest known board game, Senet, dates back to ancient Egypt around 3500 BCE and was not only a pastime but also believed to guide the deceased in the afterlife, blending entertainment with spirituality. Today, the video game industry generates over $180 billion annually, influencing global culture more than the film industry in some regions.
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