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gameplay

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/ˈɡeɪmpleɪ/
Forms:gameplays
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the set of activities, actions, and interactions that take place during the course of a board game or video game

Gameplay refers to the specific way a game is played, including the rules, mechanics, and actions that define the player experience. It covers how players interact with the game, make decisions, and achieve objectives. Gameplay can involve strategy, skill, and luck, depending on the game, and includes things like movement, challenges, and how players advance or win. The term is used to describe not only the overall flow of a game but also the choices and actions players face during the game, affecting how engaging or enjoyable it is.

  • The gameplay of this board game is simple but very engaging, making it fun for all ages.
  • He enjoyed the fast-paced gameplay of the video game, where quick decisions were key to success.
  • The new version of the game features improved gameplay, with more complex challenges and better graphics.
  • The game's gameplay involves a mix of strategy and luck, keeping players on their toes.
  • The competitive gameplay kept the players excited and focused throughout the entire match.