1. Target GamesGames where players aim to hit, slide, or place an object closer to a target than their opponents, often requiring accuracy and precision.Examples: Archery, bowling, golf.2. Opposed GameA game where there is an active opponent directly trying to stop you from achieving your objective.Example: Basketball, soccer, badminton.3. Unopposed GameA game where there is no direct opponent interfering with your play — the main challenge is the environment or the rules of the game.Example: Bowling, golf, darts.4. Two Types of GameInvasion Games – Teams invade each other’s territory to score points.Net/Wall Games – Players send an object into an opponent’s area so it cannot be returned.