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  2. Life simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Life simulation games form a subgenre of simulation video games in which the player lives or controls one or more virtual characters (human or otherwise). Such a game can revolve around "individuals and relationships, or it could be a simulation of an ecosystem". [1] Other terms include artificial life game [1] and simulated life game (SLG).

  3. Simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    Simulation video games are a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate real world activities. [1] A simulation game attempts to copy various activities from real life in the form of a game for various purposes such as training, analysis, prediction, or entertainment.

  4. SLG - Wikipedia

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    The initials SLG or S.L.G. may refer to: Scary Little Girls, a theatrical collective; Sigma Lambda Gamma (ΣΛΓ), a sorority; Simulated life game, a type of video game; Sindicato Labrego Galego-Comisións Labregas, a Galician peasants union; SL Green Realty Corp (NYSE symbol:SLG) Slave Labor Graphics, a comic book publisher

  5. List of 4X video games - Wikipedia

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    Games prior to Master of Orion have been retroactively identified as 4X games. Early precursors include the board games Outreach and Stellar Conquest , both published in the 1970s. [ 1 ] Some early strategy video games, such as Andromeda Conquest (1982) and Cosmic Balance II (1983) incorporated what would later become elements of 4X games, but ...

  6. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    Also isometric graphics. Graphic rendering technique of three-dimensional objects set in a two-dimensional plane of movement. Often includes games where some objects are still rendered as sprites. 360 no-scope A 360 no-scope usually refers to a trick shot in a first or third-person shooter video game in which one player kills another with a sniper rifle by first spinning a full circle and then ...

  7. 4X - Wikipedia

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    In computer gaming, this definition holds considerable overlap with that of 4X games, thus a more restrictive set of defining traits are usually used. Grand strategy games are typically more strategically open than 4X games, which often have well-defined, instantaneous victory conditions such as "conquer everyone" or "win the space race".

  8. Action role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    Action role-playing games emphasize real-time combat where the player has direct control over the characters as opposed to turn or menu-based combat while still having a focus on character's stats in order to determine relative strength and abilities. These games often use action game combat systems similar to hack and slash or shooter games.

  9. Real-time strategy - Wikipedia

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    The games of the Total War series have a combination of a (turn-based) strategy map with a (real-time) battle map, allowing the player to concentrate on one or the other. The games of the Hegemony series also combine a strategy map and a battle map (in full real-time) and the player can at any point in time seamlessly zoom in and out in between ...