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ludodiversity (uncountable)

  1. Diversity of games, regarded as an aspect of cultural heritage.
    • 2015, Yves Vanden Auweele, Elaine Cook, Jim Parry, Ethics and Governance in Sport: The Future of Sport Imagined, page 58:
      Streets and squares became banned for children after they had been invaded by herds of automobiles. No wonder these conspiring factors decimated the ludodiversity of the children's play lore.