ICGtä
ICGtä is a term that stands for International Classification of Games, a classification system for games and play activities. It was developed by the International Council for Games and Play Association (ICGPA) to provide a standardized way to categorize and describe games and play activities across different cultures and contexts. The ICGtä is based on a hierarchical structure, with games and play activities classified into broad categories such as sports, games with objects, games of chance, and games of skill. Within these categories, games are further subdivided based on specific criteria such as the number of players, the use of equipment, and the rules of the game. The ICGtä is used by researchers, educators, and policymakers to study the role of games and play in human development, to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles, and to develop policies that support the inclusion and participation of all individuals in games and play activities. The ICGtä is a dynamic system, with new games and play activities continually being added and existing classifications being updated to reflect changes in the field. It is an important tool for understanding the diverse and complex world of games and play, and for promoting their positive contributions to human well-being. The ICGtä is available in multiple languages and is used in countries around the world. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of games and play, and for anyone who wants to learn more about the many different ways that people around the world enjoy playing games.