Created by: paul01234
Number of Blossarys: 51
Players follow the music or the rhythm of a musical piece playing. The difficulty of such a game often lies in the tempo and the number of inputs that must be successfully executed. Example: Cytus.
Players take command of a team or an individual competing in a sport. Teamwork and team building are often the most important factors in a game like this, though solo sports often take just the skill ...
As the name implies, racing games are where the player takes command of a vehicle and attempts to be the fastest one in the competition. May or may not be realistic. Example: Need for Speed.
Simple gameplay that focuses on building structures that prevent invaders from reaching their goal. Players either build on the path or along the path, as obstructing the invaders directly may not be ...
A strategy game that indicates free-flowing action, wherein players must adjust their tactics relating to their opponents and the environment in real time and in rapidly shifting conditions. Example: ...
The 4 Xs stand for eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate. Players are given control of a large community of people and a large scale of time, on that of nations. Example: Civilization.
A game that allows the player to interact with a virtual vehicle much as they would an actual vehicle. Often used for training purposes as well. Example: F-15 Strike Eagle.