Category talk:Children's games

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How does one decide which games belong in the sub-category of "Traditional" children's games, and which are just children's games? Aren't "I Spy" and "Musical Chairs" traditional? Is there really a need to distinguish between traditional and non-traditional games, and if so, wouldn't it make sense to tag the NON traditional games seperately? --Woggly 08:51, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)

I think a category "Nontraditional children's games" would be... weird. I think I Spy and Musical Chairs are indeed traditional, and should be recategorised. Children's games that are plainly not traditional perhaps could be subcategorised -- "Children's computer games", "Children's board games" etc. There could be overlap between these and the "Traditional" category but that's not a bad thing. Lupin 10:28, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)
But why not just leave it "Children's games"? What is the added value of "traditional"? --Woggly 10:37, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)