Games were described according to their different properties by different researchers. Dewey (1938) described
the game as unconscious behaviors that weren’t intended for a result. After all, Huizinga (1938) described the
game as activities which were voluntary and in accordance with rules at a particular time and in a particular
place. Game is preparation for later phases of life according to Gross (1919) and doing what is desired to do
according to Gulick (1920). James and Mc Daugal indicated that games rely on instinctive motivations and for
Patrick, it is activities that are done freely and spontaneously (as cited in Ergün, 1980). Accordingly, game can
be described as pleasurable activities that are performed within particular rules, for a limited time and in place, in
which individuals participate voluntarily, carried out with mental and physical abilities and gained some social
behaviors.