replayability
1 of 1noun/ˌriːpleɪəˈbɪləti/
1
(particularly of a computer game or music) worthy of playing more than once
Replayability refers to the quality of a game, song, or other forms of entertainment that encourages players or listeners to experience it multiple times. In games, it often means that the game offers new challenges, different outcomes, or evolving experiences with each playthrough, keeping the experience fresh and engaging. For music, replayability can refer to how enjoyable or interesting a song is to listen to repeatedly, often due to its complexity, emotional impact, or catchy elements. Replayability is valued because it adds lasting appeal and value to a game or song, making it worth revisiting.
- This game has great replayability because there are so many different ways to complete the levels.
- The song has a lot of replayability; I keep finding new details every time I listen to it.
- The game's replayability is what keeps me playing it even after finishing the main story.
- I love listening to this album; it has incredible replayability, and I never tire of the songs.
- The movie wasn't that good, but it has replayability since I can watch it over and over without getting bored.
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