List of Games in Game Theory - List of Games

List of Games

Game Players Strategies per player Number of pure strategy Nash equilibria Sequential Perfect information Zero sum
Battle of the sexes 2 2 2 No No No
Blotto games 2 variable variable No No Yes
Cake cutting N, usually 2 infinite variable Yes Yes Yes
Centipede game 2 variable 1 Yes Yes No
Chicken (aka hawk-dove) 2 2 2 No No No
Coordination game N variable >2 No No No
Cournot game 2 infinite 1 No No No
Deadlock 2 2 1 No No No
Dictator game 2 infinite 1 N/A N/A Yes
Diner's dilemma N 2 1 No No No
Dollar auction 2 2 0 Yes Yes No
El Farol bar N 2 variable No No No
Example of a game without a value 2 infinite 0 No No Yes
Guess 2/3 of the average N infinite 1 No No Maybe
Kuhn poker 2 27 & 64 0 Yes No Yes
Matching pennies 2 2 0 No No Yes
Minority Game N 2 variable No No No
Nash bargaining game 2 infinite infinite No No No
Peace war game N variable >2 Yes No No
Pirate game N infinite infinite Yes Yes No
Prisoner's dilemma 2 2 1 No No No
Rock, Paper, Scissors 2 3 0 No No Yes
Screening game N variable variable Yes No No
Signaling game N variable variable Yes No No
Stag hunt 2 2 2 No No No
Traveler's dilemma 2 N >> 1 1 No No No
Trust game 2 infinite 1 Yes Yes No
Volunteer's dilemma N 2 2 No No No
War of attrition 2 2 0 No No No
Ultimatum game 2 infinite infinite Yes Yes No
Princess and monster game 2 infinite 0 No No Yes

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