Traditional game
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In computer and video games, a traditional game is a computer program adaptation of a non-computer game (such as a board game or card game).
Most card and board games that have achieved wide spread popularity have been turned into a computer game including Monopoly, Yahtzee, Hearts, and Solitaire.
Traditional games, especially card games, have become a mainstay of computer systems because they are relatively simple and run on most computers.
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