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  2. Category:Video game modes - Wikipedia

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    Single-player video game; Survival mode; Z. Zero-player game This page was last edited on 6 August 2024, at 20:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Kahoot! - Wikipedia

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    Kahoot! is a Norwegian online game-based learning platform. [3] It has learning games, also known as "kahoots", which are user-generated multiple-choice quizzes that can be accessed via a web browser or the Kahoot! app. [4] [5]

  4. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    assault mode A game mode in which one team tries to attack (or capture) specific areas and the other team tries to defend those points. asset flipping The practice of creating a game using 'free' art and audio assets, either from an online marketplace or the default stock of assets included with many game engines. Asset-flips are often of very ...

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  6. Educational video game - Wikipedia

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    A VTech educational video game. An educational video game is a video game that provides learning or training value to the player. Edutainment describes an intentional merger of video games and educational software into a single product (and could therefore also comprise more serious titles sometimes described under children's learning software).

  7. Tower defense - Wikipedia

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    Tower defense (TD) is a subgenre of strategy games where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, usually achieved by placing defensive structures on or along their path of attack. [1]

  8. Bejeweled Twist - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when a Bomb Gem counts down to zero or when time runs out. [6] Battle is a multiplayer game mode exclusive to the Nintendo DS and DSiWare versions of the game. Battle involves attacking the opponent by sending Bomb Gems to the opponent's game board, and pushing the progress tube to the edge to win, in tug-of-war fashion.

  9. Bejeweled 3 - Wikipedia

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    Bejeweled 3 was originally released digitally on December 7, 2010, through the PopCap Games site and their exclusive partners. The game would later be ported to several platforms after release. The Adobe Flash Player version features only the Classic game mode and is mostly based on the Bejeweled Blitz engine. [2]