Tabletop games can be classified according to the general form, or equipment utilized: Games like chess and
draughts are examples of games belonging to the board game category. Other games, however, use various attributes and cannot be classified unambiguously (e.g.
Monopoly and many modern
eurogames utilize a board as well as dice and cards). For several of these categories there are sub-categories and even sub-sub-categories or genres. For instance,
German-style board games,
board wargames, and
roll-and-move games are all types of board games that differ markedly in style and general interest.
Tabletop game components The various specialized parts, pieces, and tools used for playing tabletop games may include: •
Stopwatch,
clock,
hourglass or
egg timer • ,
Miniature figures,
pawn, or playing piece • Gambling
chips or
play money •
Game board • Game box or container •
Scoreboard or
paper pad •
Cardboard Counter,
Dial Counter, Marker or
peg for keeping score/tally •
Pencil •
Rule manuals •
Ruler or measuring device •
Modelling clay •
Gamemaster's screen • Bowls, trays, or component organizers •
Stickers often used in
Legacy games •
Card sleeves used in games that have a "Card Crafting System" • Randomizers such as: •
Coins •
Dice, which can include
polyhedral dice •
Dice tower or Dice
cup •
Playing cards, which can be
collectible cards •
Shuffling machine •
Tiles •
Tops, such as
Teetotums or
Dreidels •
Drawstring bag • Spinners • Bones,
Cowrie Shells, or
Stick dice, used in ancient games A
refereed game could also include various aids to play, including
scenario packs and computer game aids.
Role-playing games can include
campaign settings and various supplementary manuals and notes. ==Classification according to elements of chance==