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The games in this chapter may strike some people as serious or useful while not being very playful. If you have to learn by these programs you may not find them that much fun, but on the other hand writing the programs offers all the more enjoyment. As an author of programs you might try to brighten your task of learning by inserting entertaining comments.
Ludendo discimus (While playing, we learn.)
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Baumann, R. (1982). Learning Games. In: Hansen, T.S., Kahn, D. (eds) BASIC Game Plans. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3918-3_2
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