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  2. Game mechanics - Wikipedia

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    A mode may establish different rules and game mechanics, such as altered gravity, win at first touch in a fighting game, or play with some cards face-up in a poker game. A mode may even change a game's overarching goals, such as following a story or character's career vs. playing a limited deathmatch or capture the flag set.

  3. Hotseat (multiplayer mode) - Wikipedia

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    Hotseat or hot seat is a multiplayer mode provided by some turn-based video games, which allows two or more players to play on the same device by taking turns playing the game. The term was first used as a reference to playing a PC game and trading seats with the other player, but the mode dates back to early 1980s arcade games. [1]

  4. Marvel Snap - Wikipedia

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    The game mode also has a unique automatic Snap feature that doubles the stakes three times starting at the end of turn three. Players can also Snap once to increase the stakes at any point during the match—which brings the total number of possible Snaps to five. [23] A new limited time mode named High Voltage was added in October 2024.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Timekeeping in games - Wikipedia

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    Turn-based games come in two main forms: simultaneous or sequential (also called player-alternated). Diplomacy is an example of a simultaneous turn-based game. There are three types of player-alternated games: ranked, round-robin start, and random. The difference is the order in which players start a turn.

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  8. The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age - Wikipedia

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    The game also features a mini-game called "Evil Mode". As the player completes each area in the main game, that area becomes available to play in evil mode. In this mode, the player controls the forces of Sauron and fights against the main game's player characters. Each area features a set number of battles, between which the player cannot save.

  9. Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate - Wikipedia

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    Shotgun King is a roguelike turn-based tactics video game. The player controls a sole black king chess piece, with all other black pieces after being alienated and replaced with a pump shotgun, which the king is armed with. [3] Each turn, player chooses whether to attack white pieces or move on their turn before each white piece moves at once.