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- | When a game has a set of scenarios, that differ from the general play elements (generic maps, player vs. player), it is very often referred to as a game's campaign. Not all games do feature such a thing. For instance, early [[Counter-Strike]] did not have any form of campaign. | + | When a game has a set of scenarios, that differ from the general play elements (generic maps, player vs. player), it is very often referred to as a game's campaign. Not all games do feature such a thing. For instance, early [[..:games:Counter-Strike]] did not have any form of campaign. |
- | Games that only feature a campaign may still be played in [[multi-player]] in form of a [[coop]], if they have one. Some games do not feature that and are single-player strictly ([[Dungeons]]). On the other hand, there are [[single-player]] games, that feature no campaign but only a play against [[bot|bots]] ([[Warlords 1]]). So a game having a [[single-player]] does not automatically mean, a campaign is available. | + | Games that only feature a campaign may still be played in [[multi-player]] in form of a [[coop]], if they have one. Some games do not feature that and are single-player strictly ([[..:games:Dungeons]]). On the other hand, there are [[single-player]] games, that feature no campaign but only a play against [[bot|bots]] ([[..:games:Warlords 1]]). So a game having a [[single-player]] does not automatically mean, a campaign is available. |
- | There are forms of pseudo-campaigns (such as [[Unreal Tournament 2004]], where you basically only play multi-player maps against bots). Such games can be referred to as having a single-player but not really as having a campaign. | + | There are forms of pseudo-campaigns (such as [[..:games:Unreal Tournament 2004]], where you basically only play multi-player maps against bots). Such games can be referred to as having a single-player but not really as having a campaign. |
- | [ [[Games Database]] ] [ [[Game Related Terms]] ] | + | [ [[..:Games Database]] ] [ [[..:Game Related Terms]] ] |
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