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''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' is a '''game''', a form of competitive activity played according to certain rules.<ref>{{ | ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' is a '''game''', a form of competitive activity played according to certain rules.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/what-game-2018-06-04|What is a Game?|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 4, 2018}}</ref> Specifically, it is a [[turn]]-based [[trading card game]]. | ||
A '''game''' is also single portion of play forming a scoring unit in a [[match]] between (at least) two [[player]]s. While you have full control of the selection of your own cards, your [[deck]] never exists in a vacuum. One half of a game of ''Magic'' is a constant, and the other is a variable that changes with every [[opponent]]. | A '''game''' is also single portion of play forming a scoring unit in a [[match]] between (at least) two [[player]]s. While you have full control of the selection of your own cards, your [[deck]] never exists in a vacuum. One half of a game of ''Magic'' is a constant, and the other is a variable that changes with every [[opponent]]. |
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Magic: the Gathering is a game, a form of competitive activity played according to certain rules.[1] Specifically, it is a turn-based trading card game.
A game is also single portion of play forming a scoring unit in a match between (at least) two players. While you have full control of the selection of your own cards, your deck never exists in a vacuum. One half of a game of Magic is a constant, and the other is a variable that changes with every opponent.
An object is “outside the game” if it isn’t in any of the game’s zones.
See also
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (June 4, 2018). "What is a Game?". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.