I’m asking in terms of crafted, interactive activities that aren’t necessarily aiming to be fun. Say a little more serious or dry, but still interesting, thought-provoking, and emotionally compelling.

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    called a video game, but I feel like that’s for lack of a better term

    Its the perfect term for it, your definition of “game” is likely incomplete:

    A game is a structured type of play, usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool

    Note that it’s usually for fun, but does not need to be. Flower is a game by that definition. ETA: I also actually had fun playing Flower on my Vita back when it was new so…

    Adding “video” to it is probably the weaker part of the phrase, “digital” is probably more accurate but I doubt people are going to change terminology like that for something so minor

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      Some psychologists also use D&D for therapy purposes. It allows the patient to experience a variety of situations, explore their feelings, practice new skills etc.

      I think historical re-enactments could also qualify.