Computer-assisted gaming (or CAG) refers to games which are at least partially computerized, but which are actively regulated by a human referee.
Computer-assisted gaming is sometimes referred to as CARP, which stands for computer-assisted role-playing. Role-playing games were one of the first types of simulation games to develop into computer-assisted games.
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