Unit 3.1 3.2 Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Game consisting of thousands of players from around the world playing at the same time.
  2. 3. Rules that are unwritten and unbinding. These rules are usually stated at the beginning of the game. Good sportsmanship is an example.
  3. 6. The rules of the game are a closed environment where there is no outside exchange.
  4. 9. A person who plays games over many long sessions and has a desire to extend existing games creatively. These players have higher frustration levels.
  5. 10. Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.
  6. 15. The objective of a race game is to reach a goal—physical or conceptual— before the other players
  7. 18. A game environment consisting of a group of players across several games and many different game sessions.
  8. 19. Where two or more players compete against one player. An example would be dodge ball.
  9. 20. The object in an exploration game is to explore game areas—usually combined with a competitive objective.
  10. 23. The objective is a rescue or escape game is to get a defined unit or units to safety.
  11. 24. The object in a construction game is to build, maintain, or manage objects.
Down
  1. 1. The objective of a capture game to take or capture something of the opponent’s while avoiding being captured or killed.
  2. 2. A game structure in which three or more players directly compete. This pattern is typical of multiplayer games such as board games.
  3. 4. The objective of the chase game is to catch or elude an opponent.
  4. 5. Massively Multiplayer Online Real-Time Strategy game.
  5. 7. The object in an exploration game is to explore game areas—usually combined with a competitive objective.
  6. 8. The parts of a game that include the players, objectives, procedure rules, probability, resources, conflict, and boundaries.
  7. 11. The average game player as opposed to hard-core players.
  8. 12. The object in an exploration game is to explore game areas—usually combined with a competitive objective.
  9. 13. The objective in an alignment game is to arrange your game pieces in a certain spatial configuration or create conceptual alignment between categories of pieces.
  10. 14. Refers to the game beyond the basic game. Features tactics that lie outside the intended game use that exploits errors in programming.
  11. 16. The simulation of reality through technology.
  12. 17. Massively Multiplayer Online First-Person shooter game.
  13. 21. The objective in a forbidden act game is to get the competition to “break the rules” by laughing, talking, letting go, making wrong moves, or doing something they shouldn’t.
  14. 22. Play Involves two or more players who cooperate against the game system.