Sunday, 9 February 2020
Game Genre
Action Games: Games like Batman Arkham City and God of War depend on its action gameplay, even upgrading their skills to find new ways in playing the game.
Action-adventure Games: Games like GTA V, Assassins Creed or even Red Dead Redemption are good examples when it comes to action and adventure because of both their gameplay and their well paced story.
Adventure Games: Good examples of games dealing with an adventure style is The Walking Dead and Grim Fandango, going through a narrative story and even going by episodic like story.
Role-Playing Games: Games such as Witcher 3 or Knights of the Old Republic are examples of role playing games as you immerse yourself into the story and narrative while still playing the game itself.
Simulation Games: Games like the Sims are an example of a real life simulation as you can control the actions of the people inside of the game and make them do whatever you want.
Strategy Games
Sports Games: Games like Fifa and Madden are examples of Sports games and how they simulate the actions of the real life movements and players.
Puzzle Games: These types of games are a very unique type of game as they reley on figuring out puzzles, making you think things through if you want to progress onto the next stage. Games like Portal 2 and Tetris are classic examples of puzzle solving.
Idle Games: These are more or less app games you find on the phone like Tapped Out or Clash of Clans.Games like these does not require real effect into the game, as it can be played while in the background, going on without you even playing it.
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