action - Action games focus on challenging the player’s reflexes, hand-eye coordination, and reaction times., adventure - Games in the adventure genre generally involve a player exploring the world within the game while experiencing the story through the eyes of a protagonist. Games such as those in the Tomb Raider series or the Uncharted series are prime examples. Adventure games need not necessarily rely on high-octane exhilarating moments but may focus more on thoughtful, philosophical, or relaxed endeavours. Games such as Gone Home are also adventure games., driving - Games that are classified under this genre mainly involve players spending all or most of their time driving ground/water vehicles like cars, trucks, heavy machinery, trains, boats and ships to name a few, educational - Every now and then, we come across games designed specifically with the purpose of helping players learn about certain subjects or a concept., exergaming - generally with the intent of making the player exercise. Some examples of objectives could include walking 5 kms or doing 15 push ups in order to progress. Most exergaming games are complemented by certain accessories or equipment that track fitness, body movement, and reaction times. Games such as Wii Fit, EA Sports Active, and Cyber ExerCycle fall under this category. Due to the integration of technology and physical activity, a game like Wii Fit has even been used in real-life, fighting - Games in this genre have a major focus on the players’ character fighting in real-time against one or several foes via hand-to-hand or weapon-based combat, flying - you can fly planes and other air vehicles in a real simulated world, MMO - The primary criteria is that it should require the player to play online simultaneously with numerous others (could be in the hundreds or even thousands)., music - ‘Music’ genre games are those where the main focus is on music-related activities. A player could be creating, manipulating, and composing music or could simply be playing, performing, or dancing to it, party - ‘Party’ genre games refer to games that are intended to be played by a group of people together during a social gathering with family or friends. They are designed to be easy to play and simple to learn., platform - a game where you jump platform to platform to get to a goal, puzzle - This genre of games focuses on traversal between platforms suspended in the game environment while avoiding obstacles and enemies., racing - you race cars against other people who are also racing cars , real world - games from the real world are just digital , role playing - you are a character in a game and you play as that role , shooter - a game where you can go around at shoot enemies at free will to get to a goal, simple activity - a game where you can relax and do a simple activity. , simulation - a simulation of the real world , sports - a game baised around a sport with most times a relevant team. , strategy - a game where you use strategy to get to a goal , trivia - you play trivia online, virtual life - real life but vitrual, you do everything ,

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