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Welcome to the Games Workgroup
Welcome to the Games Workgroup on Citizendium! We are working on priority topics, or core articles, and have compiled the list below and are trying to work through them one by one. One of the most critical tasks is to complete some of the major headings, as the subtopics are then logically identified and can thus be listed. Please feel free to add to the list as you see fit. We invite you to join us on the talk page to discuss the key game article and to give your ideas for suitable subdivisions of the workgroup.

Anyone can work on editing and moving towards approval, so please start creating articles! It would also be helpful if some authors would look at completing articles, or editors moving more developed articles towards approval. See our list of developed articles for additional topics not listed below. Articles in this list are accompanied by a pictorial representation of the article's status; the possible depictions are as follows:

  • Level4.jpg Level 4 (external article with no changes made)
  • Level3.jpg Level 3 (stub)
  • Level2.jpg Level 2 (developing)
  • Level1.jpg Level 1 (developed)
  • Level0.jpg Level 0 (approved)

Articles in red have not been written yet.

On behalf of all the authors and editors already aboard, many thanks in advance!

—The Editors

Some of the subdivisions produce inevitable overlap. For example, Trivial Pursuit is at once a party game, a board game, and a trivia game. Other articles may belong to more than one Workgroup. Darts, for example, may be considered both a sport and a game.

Board games

Acquire, Backgammon, Level4.jpg Chess, Level3.jpg Cluedo, Level2.jpg Go, Mancala, Monopoly, Parcheesi, Shogi, Sorry!, Stratego,

Card games

Baccarat, Collectible card games, Contract Bridge, Euchre, Level2.jpg Go fish, Hearts, Level2.jpg Magic: the Gathering, Pinochle, Pit, Level3.jpg Poker, Spades, Tarock, Level2.jpg Texas Hold 'Em, War, Whist, Level2.jpg World of Warcraft Trading Card Game

Dice games

Level2.jpg Craps

Electronic games

Simon

Video games

Civilization, Dance Dance Revolution, Level3.jpg Donkey Kong, Level2.jpg Doom, Everquest, Level3.jpg Gameplay, Level2.jpg Grand Theft Auto, Half-Life, Myst, Pong, Pac-Man, Level3.jpg Pokémon, Quake, Level3.jpg Shigeru Miyamoto, Level3.jpg SimCity, Space Invaders, Level3.jpg Street Fighter, Level1.jpg Super Mario Bros., Spacewar!, StarCraft, Level3.jpg Tetris, The Sims, Tomb Raider, Ultima, Level3.jpg Video game genres, Level2.jpg Zork

Gambling

Roulette, Slot machine

Lawn games

Croquet

Party games

Level3.jpg Drinking game, Truth or Dare?

Puzzles

Crossword, Hangman, Jigsaw,

Role playing games

Pen and paper role-playing games

Level3.jpg Dungeons & Dragons

Live Action RPG

Vampire the Masquerade

MMORPG

City of Heroes, Everquest, Level2.jpg World of Warcraft

Strategy games

Level3.jpg Axis & Allies, Battlefield 2, Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 2142, Battlefield Vietnam, Car Wars, Level2.jpg Diplomacy, Risk, Star Fleet Battles, Level2.jpg Warhammer (both Fantasy Battles and 40K)

Trivia games

Level3.jpg Quiz show, Trivial Pursuit