Hm. Maybe the sections should be altered a bit.
How about something like this for classification of mini-games:
1. Set-ups that are meant to be fairly short in length.
2. Set-ups that have a small player count. Not sure whether 7p or 9p would be better for this one.
3. Set-ups that are easy to understand for new people, meaning no roles or mechanics that are non-standard.
Any that meet two of these can be classified as a mini-game. I believe that every mini-game played up to this point would fit this.
How about something like this for classification of mini-games:
1. Set-ups that are meant to be fairly short in length.
2. Set-ups that have a small player count. Not sure whether 7p or 9p would be better for this one.
3. Set-ups that are easy to understand for new people, meaning no roles or mechanics that are non-standard.
Any that meet two of these can be classified as a mini-game. I believe that every mini-game played up to this point would fit this.