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Revision as of 12:54, 15 July 2007
The Game (SCA)
The SCA is essentially a game, although many people tend to forget this. The SCA is all about having fun, dressing up, beating up your friends, eating unhealthy food, making forts and castles... just like you did when you were 6 years old. Sure, you're all adults, and the game is a little more advanced and now involves a whole bunch of legalities, but.. it's still just a game.
Game (Sport and leisure)
There are a variety of medieval games:
- board games
- card games
- dice games
- drinking games
- outdoor games
- medieval sports
- medieval childrens games
References
- The Compleat Gamester by Charles Cotton 1674
External Links
Game (hunting and food)
Game also refers to wild animals that are hunted for food or sport. Wild game includes: