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Traditional games

Early Years Educator, 2009
Traditional games are not only fun to play, they also form a part of our cultural heritage. Jessica Waterhouse explores some of those historical games that are suitable for use in our settings.
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Traditional games meet ICT

Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction, 2010
While pervasive technologies explore new gaming styles, traditional games, such as cards and tabletop games are still appealing and have various irreplaceable flavors. We point out that tangible game objects and spatial interactions amplify emotional impacts in gaming; and the advantage cannot be reproduced in completely digitalized games.
Takahiro Iwata   +3 more
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Traditional games

Child Care, 2008
Electronic games and toys can be very exciting but Angela Youngman explains why sometimes the old favourites can’t be beaten.
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Combining Storytelling Tradition and Pervasive Gaming

2013 5th International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications (VS-GAMES), 2013
In recent years storytelling has gone through various attempts of renaissance, thanks to a recreational storytelling revivalist movement, which has not been largely successful. Pervasive gaming is an all-encompassing branch in gaming and has the potential to reach a large amount of people.
Alavesa Paula, Zanni Daniele
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Rediscovering Traditional Indian Games

Games are the most beloved recreational endeavour of the populace regardless of age. Originating as major tools of political manoeuvre in India, they are played currently for pleasure and competition. Games existing at present, are far more technologically advanced and sustained than games existing in the preceding generations.
Ramyaa Venkatesh, Tarun Kumar
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Motor behaviour through traditional games

Educational Studies, 2018
ABSTRACTThis work studied if decision-making differences between girls and boys existed in different versions of the traditional game called la pelota sentada according to their roles, sub-roles (d...
Miguel Pic   +2 more
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Marindukanon Traditional Games

Recreational games are part of human experiences, sources of human’s potentials and abilities to live in their delightful community. It is simply defined as an organized form of play that gives children pleasure, enjoyment and happiness. Games provide leisure and recreation for us to be able to escape sadness and boredom.
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