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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity games" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to games that involve physical or mental activities, often used in educational or recreational contexts.
Example: "The teacher organized a series of activity games to engage the students during recess."
Alternatives: "interactive games" or "physical games".
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To combat this activity, games developer Takahashi released Anti-Groping Appli.
These cards included activity games and motor tasks for a single child as well as games with a focus on team play.
In the weekly sessions for the children alone, the training was focused on physical activity games, e.g. schoolyard games, whereas the weekly session with the families comprised primarily aerobic and strength exercises.
These games are simulated activity games, sports games and fitness games, where the player stands in front of a TV screen holding a remote control and carries out different kinds of physical activities.
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If pressed in between another activity (game, or application), the OS puts the activity in the background.
Including educational activities, games and prizes.
"Sculpture, installation, activities, games, theme camps, performances, decorators, carpenters, riggers and general volunteers are all welcome.
MATTITUCK Apple Festival, live music, activities, games and specialty foods based on apples.
The site, managed on behalf of EDF Energy, offers a highly distinctive collection of activities, games and community features.
MADISON Museum of Early Trades and Crafts "Wizards, Witches and Wonder," an afternoon of activities, games and crafts.
Outdoors MORRISTOWN Food Revolution Day, featuring food demonstrations as well as fitness activities, games and exhibits on diet and health.
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