* "The Most Dangerous Game" (1924): This is the most likely interpretation. It's a short story by Richard Connell, first published in *Collier's Weekly* on January 19, 1924. It's about a big-game hunter who becomes the prey of a wealthy, bored aristocrat on a remote island.
* "The Most Dangerous Game" adaptations: The story has been adapted into numerous films, TV shows, and other media. The first film adaptation was in 1932, and there have been many since. These adaptations might also be referred to as "Dangerous Game".
* "Dangerous Game" (1993): This is a film directed by Abel Ferrara, not related to Connell's story. It's about a New York City police officer who gets caught up in a dangerous drug deal.
To be clear, "Dangerous Game" on its own doesn't refer to a specific publication. You need to provide more context, like the author or the type of work (film, TV, etc.) to get a precise answer.