This thesis presents a general framework for enriching causal concurrent games model with annotations. These annotations can be viewed as meta-data on strategies: they are modified throughout interactions but do not affect their general flow of control. These data can be of various nature, in particular our enrichment is parametrised over any multi-sorted equational theory and can also reflect structure upon these data such as a partial order. From a semantics point of view, this construction is motivated by problems from both logic and programming languages: On the logic side, the annotated games model specialised to first-order terms enables us to give a novel interpretation of first-order classical proofs as concurrent strategies carryin...