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origami
thumb|Origami cranes thumb|The folding of an Origami crane thumb|200px|A group of Japanese schoolchildren dedicate their contribution of one thousand origami cranes|senbazuru at the [[Sadako Sasaki memorial in Hiroshima.]]
hobby
thumb|Le Philatéliste by François Barraud, showing a person collecting postage stamps as a hobby
recreation
thumb|right|Surfing, a form of recreation
gym
thumb|Inside a gymnasium in Amsterdam A gym, short for gymnasium (: gymnasiums or gymnasia), is an indoor venue for exercise and sports. The word is derived from the ancient Greek term "gymnasion". They are commonly found in athletic and fitness centres, and as activity and learning spaces in educational institutions. "Gym" is also the commonly used name for a "fitness centre" or health club, which is often an area for indoor recreation. A "gym" may include or describe adjacent open air areas as well. In Western countries, "gyms" often describe places with indoor or outdoor courts for basketba
bicycle touring
tourism by bike, long distance cycling for pleasure or adventure
sand castle
building-like sculpture made with moist sand
amusement arcade
place to play video games and other coin operated games
social dance
participatory dance focused on human interaction
game design
game development process of designing the content and rules of a game
fun
thumb|Children having fun playing with snow thumb|upright|Surfing|Surfers enjoying their sport Fun is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "light-hearted pleasure, enjoyment, or amusement; boisterous joviality or merrymaking; entertainment".
history of games
aspect of history
rage room
business where clients can destroy items in a room
pervasive game
video game extending to the real world
recreation room
room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual use
Physical literacy
ability to move with competence in physical activities