Across
- 3. A gaming system or device that connects to a TV and allows players to play video games using controllers.
- 4. A game genre that simulates real-world sports, allowing players to participate in virtual versions of various sports.
- 6. A game genre that involves competing in races against other players or computer-controlled opponents.
- 10. A section or stage within a video game that a player needs to complete, usually with increasing difficulty.
- 11. A game genre focused on exploration, storytelling, and solving puzzles or quests in a fictional world.
- 12. A type of game that replicates or imitates real-world activities, environments, or systems.
- 13. A handheld device used to play video games, with buttons and joysticks to control the actions of characters or objects.
Down
- 1. A mission or task assigned to players in a game, often involving exploration, problem-solving, or defeating enemies.
- 2. A game mode that allows multiple players to participate and interact with each other in the same game session.
- 3. A fictional figure or entity controlled or represented by a player in a game, each with unique traits and abilities.
- 5. A game or challenge that requires solving problems, such as arranging objects or finding solutions to progress.
- 7. A type of game that involves jumping or moving between platforms or obstacles to progress through levels.
- 8. A character or representation of a player in a video game, often customizable with different appearances or abilities.
- 9. The approach or plan of action used by players to succeed in a game, often involving critical thinking and decision-making.