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GAMES VOCABULARY

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  • A game or contest between players or teams.
    MATCH
  • To take part in a game or activity
    PLAY
  • Extra points or rewards given in a game.
    BONUS
  • To take part in a game, group, or team.
    JOIN
  • Small cubes with dots used in games to show random numbers.
    DICE
  • A game where players act as characters in a fictional setting.
    ROLE-PLAYING GAME
  • A full set of playing cards, usually 52 cards.
    DECK OF CARDS
  • A person who takes part in a game.
    PLAYER
  • One part of a game or match.
    ROUND
  • A game or problem that tests your thinking and problem-solving skills.
    PUZZLE
  • To try to win against others.
    COMPETE
  • To begin the game again from the start.
    RESTART
  • A stage or difficulty in a game.
    LEVEL
  • To be beaten in a game.
    LOSE
  • The time when a player can play in a game.
    TURN
  • The flat surface used to play board games.
    BOARD
  • To temporarily stop the game.
    PAUSE
  • A game played over the internet, often with other players.
    ONLINE GAME
  • A person or team you compete against.
    OPPONENT
  • A group of players working together.
    TEAM
  • The top winner, often in a tournament.
    CHAMPION/WINNER
  • A stick used to control movement in some video games.
    JOYSTICK
  • To be the best or finish first in a game
    WIN
  • A device used to control a video game.
    CONTROLLER
  • A game played using a set of playing cards (e.g., Poker, UNO).
    CARD GAME
  • A clock that limits how long a player has to play.
    TIMER
  • To invite someone to play or compete.
    CHALLENGE
  • A digital game played on a computer or console.
    VIDEO GAME
  • To get points in a game.
    SCORE
  • The instructions that explain how to play.
    RULES
  • The number of points a player earns.
    SCORE
  • A game played on a flat surface with pieces and a board (e.g., Monopoly)
    BOARD GAME
  • A machine used to play video games (e.g., Xbox, PlayStation).
    CONSOLE