play (silly) games (with somebody) — play (silly) ˈgames (with sb) idiom not to treat a situation seriously, especially in order to cheat sb • Don t play silly games with me; I know you did it. Main entry: ↑gameidiom … Useful english dictionary
Man, Play and Games — (ISBN 0029052009) is a 1961 book, and the seminal work of the French Sociologist Roger Caillois, a translation of Les jeux et les hommes (1958). It is an influential book on the sociology of play and games, or rather in Caillois terms sociology… … Wikipedia
Plug it in & Play TV Games — interactive products are a series of devices produced by Jakks Pacific. When connected to a television set, the user is able to play a pre defined selection of video games. These usually include games by companies such as Atari and Namco, in… … Wikipedia
Play (activity) — Play is a rite and a quality of mind in engaging with one s worldview. Play may consist of amusing, pretend or imaginary interpersonal and intrapersonal interactions or interplay. The rites of play are evident throughout nature and are perceived… … Wikipedia
Games People Play — «Games People Play» Сингл Джо Саут из альбома Introspect … Википедия
play|ing card — «PLAY ihng», a card used to play such games as poker, bridge, euchre, rummy, and pinochle, usually being one of a set of 52 cards arranged in four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs) of 13 cards each … Useful english dictionary
Play-by-post role-playing game — Not to be confused with Play by mail game. an example of an online PbP role playing game A play by post game (PbP) is an online text based role playing game. This is a niche area of the online roleplaying community which caters to both gamers and … Wikipedia
Games People Play (90210) — 90210: Новое поколение Games People Play … Википедия
Games World — infobox television show name = Games World format = Video Game picture format = 720x576 (4:3) runtime = 30 Minutes creator = Hewland International starring = The Videators channel = Sky One country=flag|United Kingdom first aired = 1993 last… … Wikipedia
Play fighting — In humans, play fighting (sometimes called roughhousing) is an activity in which two or more people act as though they are in combat, but without actually meaning to harm their partners, nor dealing sufficient bodily harm to make the game… … Wikipedia