Game of Strategy
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A Game of Strategy is a game that benefits from strategic moves. (strategic decision-making).
- Context:
- It can range from being a One-Player Strategy Game to being an n-Player Strategy Game (such as a 2-player strategy game).
- It can range from being a Sequential Strategy Game to being a Simultaneous Strategy Game. [1]
- It can range from being a Cooperative Strategy Game to being a Competitive Strategy Game.
- It can range from being a Zero-Sum Strategy Game to being a Non-Zero-Sum Strategy Game. [2]
- It can range from being a Complete Information Strategy Game to being an Incomplete Information Strategy Game. [3]
- It can range from being a Perfect Information Strategy Game to being an Imperfect Information Strategy Game. [4]
- It can range from being an Abstract Strategy Game to being a Real World-like Strategy Game.
- It can be solved by a Strategy Game Playing System (that implements a Strategy Game Playing Algorithm).
- It can be played during a Game of Strategy Playing Task.
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- Example(s):
- a Prisoner's Dilemma Game.
- a Board Game, such as: Tic-Tac-Toe, Checkers, Chess, Go, Mahjong, and Backgammon.
- a Card Game, such as: Rummy and Bridge.
- a War Game.
- an Athletic Game.
- a Strategy Video Game.
- ??? a One-Player Game, such as:(?) a Jigsaw Puzzle or Solitaire.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Utility Function, Adversary, Coercion, Autonomous, Situational Awareness, Tactic (Method).
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/strategy_game Retrieved:2015-11-21.
- A strategy game or strategic game is a game (e.g. video or board game) in which the players' uncoerced, and often autonomous decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome. Almost all strategy games require internal decision tree style thinking, and typically very high situational awareness.
The term “strategy” comes ultimately from Greek, (στρατηγια or strategia) meaning generalship. [1] It differs from “tactics" in that it refers to the general scheme of things, whereas "tactics" refers to organization and execution. [2]
- A strategy game or strategic game is a game (e.g. video or board game) in which the players' uncoerced, and often autonomous decision-making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome. Almost all strategy games require internal decision tree style thinking, and typically very high situational awareness.
- ↑ "Definition of Strategy". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2010-7-18
- ↑ "Definition of Tactic". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2010-7-18