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- | When a game played does not involve another human, is usually considered a single-player. It is the opposite of [[multi-player]]. There are games that do not allow for any other kind of play (such as [[Tetris]] or [[Dungeons]]) while other games do not even include a single-player (early on [[Counter-Strike]] was such a game, as it did not feature any [[bot|bots]] in the beginning). | + | When a game played does not involve another human, is usually considered a single-player. It is the opposite of [[multi-player]]. There are games that do not allow for any other kind of play (such as [[..: |
Single-player does not automatically mean the same as " | Single-player does not automatically mean the same as " | ||
- | [ [[Games Database]] ] [ [[Game Related Terms]] ] | + | [ [[..: |
en/gaming_theory/single-player.txt · Last modified: 2022-04-02-10-13 by 7saturn