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The phrase "a game area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space or environment where games are played, whether in a physical or virtual context.
Example: "The new arcade features a game area filled with the latest video games and classic pinball machines."
Alternatives: "play zone" or "gaming space".
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There's a bar counter and a few large tables along with a game area.
The hostel also features a game area, bicycles, e-mail services and parking.
A large seating cluster opens to a game area outfitted with a glass pool table and a foosball table.
Have a game area.
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Seeing the value of games in retaining users on social networks, it quickly released a games area for the service.
For parents determined to stay on top of their children's social lives, a rec room, fitted out with a movie theater, a Ping-Pong table and a video game area, seemed an ideal solution.
The theater has a video game area and a wet bar.
The New York headquarters is similar in design and functionality to its Mountain View headquarters, and includes a game room, micro kitchens, and a video game area.
The Etosha Pan in the north is a major game area and tourist attraction.
Over a cup of afternoon tea she gave us the necessary but slightly unnerving safety talk on riding in a big game area.
There were banquet rooms, a huge arcade game area and two state-of-the-art laser tag arenas that were like stepping into strange, black-light netherworlds.
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