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  2. Cooperative game theory - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative game theory is a branch of game theory that deals with the study of games where players can form coalitions, cooperate with one another, and make binding agreements. The theory offers mathematical methods for analysing scenarios in which two or more players are required to make choices that will affect other players wellbeing.

  3. Play (activity) - Wikipedia

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    An "exergame" is a game that incorporates some physical movement but is not formal exercise. Such games increase one's heart rate to the level of aerobics exercise and result in significant improvements in mental faculties such as math and recall memory. [79] Playing video games is one of the most common mediums of play for children and adults ...

  4. Parten's stages of play - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative play – when a child is interested both in the people playing and in the activity they are doing. In cooperative play, the activity is organized, and participants have assigned roles. There is also increased self-identification with a group, and a group identity may emerge. This is relatively uncommon in the preschool and ...

  5. Coopetition - Wikipedia

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    Basic principles of co-opetitive structures have been described in game theory, a scientific field that received more attention with the book Theory of Games and Economic Behavior in 1944 and the works of John Forbes Nash on non-cooperative games. Coopetition occurs both at inter-organizational or intra-organizational levels.

  6. Cooperative board game - Wikipedia

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    Gloomhaven is a cooperative board game for 1 to 4 players designed by Isaac Childres and published by Cephalofair Games in 2017, expanded the dungeon-crawl style of cooperative gameplay. It is a campaign-based dungeon crawl game with a branching narrative campaign, 95 unique playable scenarios, 17 playable classes, and more than 1,500 cards in ...

  7. Category:Cooperative video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cooperative video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,214 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Kickball - Wikipedia

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    Kickball is typically played among young, school-age children, [citation needed] both as a playground game and as part of physical education (PE). The lack of both specialized equipment and highly skill-based positions (like the pitcher) makes the game an accessible introduction to related sports such as baseball and softball. In recent decades ...

  9. Coordination game - Wikipedia

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    The generic term for this class of game is anti-coordination game. The best-known example of a 2-player anti-coordination game is the game of Chicken (also known as Hawk-Dove game ). Using the payoff matrix in Figure 1, a game is an anti-coordination game if B > A and C > D for row-player 1 (with lowercase analogues b > d and c > a for column ...