2.
A video game is an electronic game that involves
human interaction with a user interface to generate
visual feedback on a video device such as a TV
screen or computer monitor.
The electronic systems used to play video games are
known as platforms; examples of these are personal
computers and video game consoles. These
platforms range from large mainframe computers to
small handheld computing devices.
Video Games
3.
Shooters, aside from subgenre classifications, can be
further classified by their perspective of play. First-
person shooters are played within the protagonist's
perspective; they often include a heads-up display
displaying key information such as the current
health of the protagonist.In third-person shooters,
the protagonist's body can be seen fully; the
environment is rendered from a distance.Some
shooters incorporate both perspectives.
Shooting Games
5.
Sports games emulate the playing of traditional
physical sports. Some emphasize actually playing
the sport, while others emphasize the strategy
behind the sport.
Sport Games
7.
Platform games (or platformers) are set in a vertical
or three-dimensional (3D) environment. Players
guide a character through obstacles, jumping on
platforms and battling enemies in order to advance.
They often involve unrealistic physics and special
movement abilities.
Platform Games