Technically,
games can be made of any means. (Encyclopedia Eon, 2En.3Ep.3Er.)
Games
are categorized by technology of their materials into:
Paper
games alias Board games
Field
games alias Grass games
Electronic
games alias Screen games
These
three categories encompass all kinds of games. (Encyclopedia Corners,
1En.1Ep.1Er.)
Paper
games can come in such forms:
Books.
Cards.
Gazettes.
Field
games can come in such forms:
Garden.
Ship.
House.
Electronic
games can come in such forms.
Computer.
Tablet.
Wall.
(Encyclopedia
World, 1En.1Ep.2Er.)
In
paper games, the least popular form is Gazette type. It is very
similar to book type, however in a book game the script is chosen by
a page, and in a gazette game the script is chosen by a link. In a
card game, the script is chosen by a card.
An
alternative to player choice is game guidance, and if a game guides
in its basics rather then lets choose, then the script is guided by a
page, a link, or a card.
In
field games, the least popular form is House type. It is very similar
to ship type, however in a ship game the script is chosen by a map,
and in a house game the script is chosen by a room. In a garden game
the script is chosen by a plant.
Chosen
or guided by a map, room, plant.
In
electronic games, the least popular form is Wall type. It is very
similar to tablet type, however in a tablet game the script is chosen
by an icon, and in a wall game the script is chosen by a figure. In a
computer game the script is chosen by a folder.
Chosen
or guided by an icon, figure, folder.
(Mani
Chei, 1En.1Ep.2Er.)
Computer
programming is not necessary for production of any kinds of games.
(Encylopedia Eon)
Paper,
Field, and Electronic games can all be made without a computer,
however the computer can be used for projecting all types of games.
Projecting means also publishing. (Enyclopedia World)
Contemporary
computers can easily project all types of paper games, because the
computer screen is enough for interactive presentation of this kind.
However contemporary computers can not project any field games,
because a publishing scanner is required for the field game to be
projected onto a space in the vicinity of a computer. This
possibility contemporary computers do not have. When it comes to
electronic games, contemporary computers can project classic computer
games and tablet games, but can not project wall games, because a
same publishing scanner is needed for this. (Scanner Kyoto, Cont.)
A
publishing scanner is a 3D printer of 3D models located outside the
source of projection. (Encyclopedia Eon)
A
publishing scanner can work without a computer, because it is a type
of a computer itself. (Encylopedia Corners)
source: paper doll

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