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===MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online)=== | ===MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online)=== | ||
MMOs have a strong focus on the Multiplayer Interaction between players. It combines Elements from other Genres, therefore it can be a FPS and RPG at the same time. The difference lies in a shared world, and the connection over LAN or the Internet. | MMOs have a strong focus on the Multiplayer Interaction between players. It combines Elements from other Genres, therefore it can be a FPS and RPG at the same time. The difference lies in a shared world, and the connection over LAN or the Internet. | ||
===[[Role-Playing Game|RPG]] (Role Playing Game)=== | ===[[Role-Playing Game|RPG]] (Role Playing Game)=== | ||
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Includes all types of real life sports. Successful franchises are usually linked to the most popular sports, for example football games. | Includes all types of real life sports. Successful franchises are usually linked to the most popular sports, for example football games. | ||
===[[RTS]] (Real Time Strategy)=== | ===Strategy Video Games=== | ||
These games are | |||
====[[RTS]] (Real Time Strategy)==== | |||
These games are defined as players compete in real time simultaneously. Most of the RTS games involve Base-Building, Army-Building and strategical fighting elements and are played against the computer or a real person. | |||
=====[[MOBA]] (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena)===== | |||
MOBA is a subgenre of video strategy games an emerged out of RTS Genre. | |||
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[[Browser Games|Browser games]] or browser-based games are games launched with an internet browser client, which can differentiated between offline games and online games. For example [[tribal wars]], as an online type or solitaire, as an offline variant. <br /> | |||
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Adventure
Mostly story driven Single-Player-Games. The Player has to advance through levels by completing quests or solving puzzles. The Adventure Genre was one of the first Genres in Computergames, starting with the Subgenre "Text-Adventure".
Beat 'em up
FPS (First Person Shooter)
Main aspect is the camera position. The game is played in "First Person", through the eyes of the protagonist. Further, it includes elements of an Action-Game.
MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online)
MMOs have a strong focus on the Multiplayer Interaction between players. It combines Elements from other Genres, therefore it can be a FPS and RPG at the same time. The difference lies in a shared world, and the connection over LAN or the Internet.
RPG (Role Playing Game)
RPGs are story driven games inviting the player to become an important person, mostly "the hero", inside the evolving story.
Simulation
Simulation games let the player experience real life vehicles in a digital environment. The player can drive cars or tanks, fly planes or fighter jets. Depending on the contents it can therefore be a war or a sport game, or something else.
Sport Games
Includes all types of real life sports. Successful franchises are usually linked to the most popular sports, for example football games.
Strategy Video Games
RTS (Real Time Strategy)
These games are defined as players compete in real time simultaneously. Most of the RTS games involve Base-Building, Army-Building and strategical fighting elements and are played against the computer or a real person.
MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena)
MOBA is a subgenre of video strategy games an emerged out of RTS Genre.
Browser Games
Browser games or browser-based games are games launched with an internet browser client, which can differentiated between offline games and online games. For example tribal wars, as an online type or solitaire, as an offline variant.