Video Game Genres London

The majority of video and computer games can be categorised into particular genres, such as first person shooter, strategy, platform or sports games. The following articles will teach you about the most popular video and computer games genres.
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Action-Adventure Games London

Action-adventure (also known as arcade adventure) video games are the combinations of action games and adventure games, usually focussing on exploration, simple puzzle solving, item gathering and combat. Read on.

Adventure Games London

Adventure game is one of the earlist game genres which is typified by exploration, interaction with game characters, puzzle-solving and a focus on narrative rather than reflex-based combat or challenges. Read on.

Economic Simulation Games London

Economic simulation games describe an aspect or the entirety of an economy or business, with players determining and laying the foundations for a particular situation. If you want to know more about this game, keep on reading.

Fighting Games London

The fighting genre is a game in which players fight computer-controlled enemies or each other, by using some form of martial art. Games are divided into two separate sub-genres: versus fighting (or fighters) and beat 'em ups (or brawlers).

First-Person Shooter Games London

First-person shooter (FPS) video games are games in which shooting and combat is shown from a first-person perspective of the character. This offers the player a more realistic experience, giving them the feeling of 'being there', and enabling them to focus on aiming a variety of handheld ranged weapons. Read on to know more about this kind of game.

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Action-Adventure Games London

Action-adventure (also known as arcade adventure) video games are the combinations of action games and adventure games, usually focussing on exploration, simple puzzle solving, item gathering and combat. Read on.

Adventure Games London

Adventure game is one of the earlist game genres which is typified by exploration, interaction with game characters, puzzle-solving and a focus on narrative rather than reflex-based combat or challenges. Read on.

Economic Simulation Games London

Economic simulation games describe an aspect or the entirety of an economy or business, with players determining and laying the foundations for a particular situation. If you want to know more about this game, keep on reading.

Fighting Games London

The fighting genre is a game in which players fight computer-controlled enemies or each other, by using some form of martial art. Games are divided into two separate sub-genres: versus fighting (or fighters) and beat 'em ups (or brawlers).

First-Person Shooter Games London

First-person shooter (FPS) video games are games in which shooting and combat is shown from a first-person perspective of the character. This offers the player a more realistic experience, giving them the feeling of 'being there', and enabling them to focus on aiming a variety of handheld ranged weapons. Read on to know more about this kind of game.

Massive Multiplayer Online Games London

A Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG or MMO) is a computer game where thousands of players may interact together over the Internet. This enables players to interact with and compete against people from around the world. Read on.

Platform Games London

Platform games (or platformers) are a type of video game in which players must travel between suspended. If you want to know more about platform games, keep on reading for details.

Puzzle Games London

Puzzle games are video games that require the player to navigate complex locations, solve logic puzzles or find hidden objects. If you are interested in puzzle games, keep on reading.

Racing Games London

Racing game genre typically places the player in the driver's seat of a high-performance vehicle and requires them to either race against the clock or against other drivers. If you want to have a better understanding of this game genre, keep on reading for details.

Role-Playing Games London

Computer role-playing games (CRPGs or more commonly, RPGs) are a genre of game that places the player in a prominent storyline. Players must move through the world, completing quests and fighting enemies in exchange for experience and money. Read on.

Simulation Games London

The simulation game genre is the simulation of an experience, such as flying a plane, as realistically as possible, taking into account physics and other real-world limitations. Many of these games are incredibly realistic and are used in actual training for military or civil purposes. Keep on reading for details.

Sports Games London

Sports computer games simulate the playing of traditional physical sports such as football, cricket, boxing, rugby. There have been hundreds of sports games released over the years, covering almost every sport - some of them fictional. Read on.

Strategy Games London

The majority of strategy titles tend to be wargames, featuring simulations of historical or hypothetical military battles, campaigns or entire wars. However, many other types exist that do not focus on battle, but rather on building civilisations or managing large-scale affairs. Read on.

Video & Computer Game Genres London

In terms of video and computer game, there are many different kinds. In this article, you'll find a guide to the most popular video and computer games genres, along with details about some of the titles you'll find in each category
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