tile
based
game
noun
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tile-based games
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a game that uses tiles, often square or rectangular in shape, as the primary game component
A tile-based game is a type of game where players use tiles, usually flat, square or rectangular pieces, to build a board or map during gameplay. These tiles often have different colors, patterns, or symbols, and players place them strategically to achieve objectives, such as creating patterns, scoring points, or controlling areas. Popular examples of tile-based games include Scrabble, where players form words with lettered tiles, and Carcassonne, where players place tiles to build cities, roads, and fields. Tile-based games often involve both luck and strategy, requiring players to think ahead and plan their moves.
- The strategy in a tile-based game often depends on how well players can place their tiles to block opponents.
- Many board games, including Mahjong, are tile-based and require players to match and arrange tiles in specific ways.
- I enjoy playing tile-based games with my friends because they always challenge my ability to think ahead.
- The tile-based game involves each player taking turns to draw and place tiles to expand their territory.
- In a tile-based game like Scrabble, players use letter tiles to form words and score points.