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:::One slight revision:  As far as product types go, I will reserve "Board Game" as the type for products that are stand-alone board games that are not intended to be expanded (e.g. [[The Succession Wars]]), but use "Board Game Core" as the type for the products that are board games are purposely open to expansion and combination with other products. (This also helps further distinguish the product from the entire game system.)  The category "Board Games" would still be the proper category home. ("Board Game Starter" is another contender that came to mind, but this would then necessitate the use of "Board Game Expansion".  "Board Game Core" has the benefit of being able to include expansions as well without needing to separate starters from expansions.  But this is something that can continue to be refined.  Alternative suggestions for the term "Core" are welcome to be shared.) --[[User:Dude RB|Dude RB]] ([[User talk:Dude RB|talk]]) 08:07, 25 October 2021 (EDT)
 
:::One slight revision:  As far as product types go, I will reserve "Board Game" as the type for products that are stand-alone board games that are not intended to be expanded (e.g. [[The Succession Wars]]), but use "Board Game Core" as the type for the products that are board games are purposely open to expansion and combination with other products. (This also helps further distinguish the product from the entire game system.)  The category "Board Games" would still be the proper category home. ("Board Game Starter" is another contender that came to mind, but this would then necessitate the use of "Board Game Expansion".  "Board Game Core" has the benefit of being able to include expansions as well without needing to separate starters from expansions.  But this is something that can continue to be refined.  Alternative suggestions for the term "Core" are welcome to be shared.) --[[User:Dude RB|Dude RB]] ([[User talk:Dude RB|talk]]) 08:07, 25 October 2021 (EDT)
 
::::I like the use of the word "Core". However, how about "Core Game" as a suggestion (vice "Board Game Core")?
 
::::Technically—and I know there is some debate about this—when I think "board game", I'm thinking of things like Monopoly, Clue, etc. BattleTech's core game rules (currently ''BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat'') tend to be regarded as a "tabletop game", which ''may'' be a subset of "board games", while ''A Time of War'' would be neither "board game" nor "tabletop game", but a "roleplaying game". On [https://bg.battletech.com/books/core_rulebooks/ CGL's site] all of these "core" games are referred to as "Core Rulebooks". I think I'm suggesting that maybe we use "Core Game" or "Core Rulebooks" for the category. --[[User:Revanche|Revanche]] <sup>([[User_talk:Revanche|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Revanche|contribs]])</sup> 10:33, 25 October 2021 (EDT)
 
 
:::::I do like "Core Game" for type as well.  It is a good suggestion.  I think that [[The Succession Wars]] should definitely be described as a Board Game.  But separating out [[The Succession Wars]] from the rest seems advised.  Otherwise, BattleTech, BattleForce, AlphaStrike, BattleSpace, AeroSpace, BattleTroops etc., are technically right on the boundary between a board game and tabletop wargame.  If it is played on hexsheets it can be formally considered a board game but without hexsheets it really is not.  I do think downplaying the "board" portion is good.  It would be nice to make the product distinction clearer.  I think that "Core Game Set" may give that final distinction.  So my revised plan is now as follows.
 
 
:::::(1) Convert the type of each "Boxed Set" to a "Core Game Set", with the exception of designating the type of [[The Succession Wars]] as a "Board Game"
 
:::::(2) Use the category "Core Game Sets" to replace both "Boxed Sets" and "Board Games", i.e. to denote products that serve as a playable game module. (Note: The category "Core Game Sets" may possibly even subsume the starter sets for MechWarrior Dark Age, but I will have to take a look.)
 
:::::(3) The category "Game Systems" can be used for articles on game system overviews/summaries (as opposed to specific products).
 
:::::--[[User:Dude RB|Dude RB]] ([[User talk:Dude RB|talk]]) 18:50, 25 October 2021 (EDT)
 
 
::::::Sounds like a plan. --[[User:Revanche|Revanche]] <sup>([[User_talk:Revanche|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Revanche|contribs]])</sup> 10:17, 26 October 2021 (EDT)
 
  
 
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