I was reading this interesting Guardian article which basically poses this question:

What is a video game?

Some may suggest that a game requires a 'win-lose' state, or that a game that consists primarily of cut-scenes is not truly a game.

When you think of a game? What do you expect? What's the first image that pops into your head? For me, the definition behind what a game is shouldn't be constrained, because it would limit innovation, transformation, experimentation and all those other words you'd expect to find in a company board room.

It'd be interesting to hear your thoughts on the definition debate.