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Colloquially, '''gameplay''' is a measure of how fun a [[game]] is; more accurately, gameplay comprises the challenges a game presents to players and the actions that players may take in response. The term was originally coined to describe [[video game]]s, though its popularity has begun to see use in the description of other, more traditional, game forms. | Colloquially, '''gameplay''' is a measure of how fun a [[game]] is; more accurately, gameplay comprises the challenges a game presents to players and the actions that players may take in response. The term was originally coined to describe [[video game]]s, though its popularity has begun to see use in the description of other, more traditional, game forms. |
Revision as of 09:21, 29 January 2010
Colloquially, gameplay is a measure of how fun a game is; more accurately, gameplay comprises the challenges a game presents to players and the actions that players may take in response. The term was originally coined to describe video games, though its popularity has begun to see use in the description of other, more traditional, game forms.