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At its core, a game is simply an activity where we agree to follow unnecessary rules to achieve a goal. This is what philosopher Bernard Suits called "the voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles."

: When you play a game, you step into a "magic circle" where normal life rules don't apply. Within this space, a piece of wood can be a king, and a ball crossing a line can be a moment of national triumph. From Folk to Digital JГЎtГ©kok

: This is the sweet spot in games like Cornhole or chess. If it were too easy, it would be boring; if it were impossible, it would be frustrating. At its core, a game is simply an