Terms of Games Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. Feeling like you’re really into the game as though you’re really “there”
- 4. Initial appearance of something, usually a monster, in video games
- 6. Something that has a continuously changing range of values or measurements, as opposed to digital where there are discrete values that jump from one to another
- 7. Some random factors
- 9. A game that intrudes into the real world in some
- 11. A combination of problem-solving and creativity used to create the framework, structure, and mechanics of games
- 14. way
- 17. A game representing a war, usually a two-sided battle or a larger war which might have more than two sides
- 18. Bearing no relation to/connection with the real world
- 20. An unfinished version of a game suitable to be playtested and modified
- 21. Use of technology to create a realistic semblance of something
Down
- 1. A fairly short and easy-to-play game that can accommodate a range of numbers of players so that it can be played while waiting for other players to show up or after some players have left the gaming session
- 3. Many video games have multiple levels, stages, missions, or episodes of play
- 5. Another term for tabletop or non-electronic games
- 8. A story or history that a game is attempting to represent
- 10. A video created using the game program rather than a separate video editor and inserted into the game to advance the story
- 12. A middleman between game creators and game publishers who help arrange a deal and takes a percentage of the revenue
- 13. Some people play a particular way regardless of which game they’re playing
- 15. Extent to which the game circumstances change over time
- 16. Video game genre in which a principal activity is running, leaping, and jumping
- 19. This acronym applies specifically to characters in role-playing games that are controlled by the referee or game master
- 20. Some item or other element that can be picked up that confers a usually temporary increase in capability on a player character