Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p One obvious difference between art and games is that you can win a game. It has rules, points, objectives, and an outcome. Santiago might cite a [[[sic]]] immersive game without points or rules, but I would say then it ceases to be a game and becomes a representation of a story, a novel, a play, dance, a film. Those are things you cannot win; you can only experience them.. }
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- Video_games_as_an_art_form text "One obvious difference between art and games is that you can win a game. It has rules, points, objectives, and an outcome. Santiago might cite a [[[sic]]] immersive game without points or rules, but I would say then it ceases to be a game and becomes a representation of a story, a novel, a play, dance, a film. Those are things you cannot win; you can only experience them.".