Unit 3.1 3.2 Crossword
Across
- 2. Game consisting of thousands of players from around the world playing at the same time.
- 3. Rules that are unwritten and unbinding. These rules are usually stated at the beginning of the game. Good sportsmanship is an example.
- 6. The rules of the game are a closed environment where there is no outside exchange.
- 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.
- 10. Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.
- 15. The objective of a race game is to reach a goal—physical or conceptual— before the other players
- 18. A game environment consisting of a group of players across several games and many different game sessions.
- 19. Where two or more players compete against one player. An example would be dodge ball.
- 20. The object in an exploration game is to explore game areas—usually combined with a competitive objective.
- 23. The objective is a rescue or escape game is to get a defined unit or units to safety.
- 24. The object in a construction game is to build, maintain, or manage objects.
Down
- 1. The objective of a capture game to take or capture something of the opponent’s while avoiding being captured or killed.
- 2. A game structure in which three or more players directly compete. This pattern is typical of multiplayer games such as board games.
- 4. The objective of the chase game is to catch or elude an opponent.
- 5. Massively Multiplayer Online Real-Time Strategy game.
- 7. The object in an exploration game is to explore game areas—usually combined with a competitive objective.
- 8. The parts of a game that include the players, objectives, procedure rules, probability, resources, conflict, and boundaries.
- 11. The average game player as opposed to hard-core players.
- 12. The object in an exploration game is to explore game areas—usually combined with a competitive objective.
- 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.
- 14. Refers to the game beyond the basic game. Features tactics that lie outside the intended game use that exploits errors in programming.
- 16. The simulation of reality through technology.
- 17. Massively Multiplayer Online First-Person shooter game.
- 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.
- 22. Play Involves two or more players who cooperate against the game system.