User:NonyeRita/Outreachy 1

Outreachy Task 1

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 * instance of p910: en:board game is a game or play that involves counters or pieces moved or placed on a pre-marked surface or "board", according to a set of rules. it could also involve the use of dice. at the top of the page.


 * main subject of (p921): en: ludo is a type of board and strategy game that uses counter pieces with dice that involves 2 minimum number of players and 4 maximum number of player. at the top of the article.


 * instance of (p31) : en: strategy game is a game that involves the players' decision making skills like tactics, counting, and probability. in the info box


 * image (p18): en: strategic game has File: Chess set sep2014.jpg at the top of the article


 * image (p18): en: strategic game has file: checkmate dec2004.jpg in the article


 * instance of (p31): en: chess is a two player  board and strategy game that involves chess pieces. in the article


 * genre of (P910): en: chess can be a category of casual game and it is more of a mind game in info box


 * subclass of (p297): en: mind game(sports) is a kind of sports where mental strength is important than physical strength in info box


 * part of (p361): en: Grandmaster of chess is the highest title awarded by FIDE to chess player in intro


 * in list of (p354): fr: FIDE is a international governing body for chess games across the world available in mediabox


 * different from (p1889): fr: FIDE first awarded grandmaster is different from first to be referred to as Grandmaster. not mentioned


 * instance of (p31) : en: checkers (also known as draughts) is a two player  board and strategy game involving counters. in the article


 * instance of (p31): yo: ayo (also known as Ncho by the igbo tribe of Nigeria) is a subclass of traditional mancala and can have 2 minimum players and up to 6 maximum players. no mention in the article


 * influenced by (p31): yo: ayo involves game plays like area control and abstract where game ends when a player losses all their playing area but not mentioned in the article


 * practiced by (p3095): yo: ayo was initially practiced by the yoruba people intro


 * instance of (p31): en: a player is an entity that plays a game. in the article

Observations


 * Almost all properties have qualifiers.


 * Spotted few instances where the properties did not have qualifiers like where i mentioned that there is a difference between the first FIDE awarded title of grandmaster and the first person to ever be referred to as grand master. different from (p1889): fr: FIDE mentioned and instance that does not have a qualifier.


 * There are pages that list different meaning of a word abstract . there is no qualify for the exact meaning I am looking for. influenced by (p31): yo: ayo involves game plays like area control and abstract