different between payground vs playfield

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playfield

English

Etymology

play +? field

Noun

playfield (plural playfields)

  1. A playing field.
    • 1974, Comprehensive Plan for Covington, Kentucky, and Environs
      It has been recommended by some recreational specialists that there should be one such playfield for each 500 children of high school age.
  2. The area within which a game (especially a video game) is played.
    • 1977, Popular Science magazine
      The game has a tilt feature — tilt Fireball and a tilt sign glows and the scoring stops. The full-sized, full-color commercial playfield even has a special friction silk-screened surface so the ball will roll and not slide.
    • 2007, Friedrich von Borries et al, Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism
      In this case, the playfield is more disorienting and feels more like the maze that it is.

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