comboable

English

Etymology

combo + -able

Adjective

comboable (comparative more comboable, superlative most comboable)

  1. (video games) Able to perform a combo with or on.
    • 1996 January 31, CreeD, “Tekken Strategies NO less than VF2”, in rec.games.video.arcade (Usenet):
      As for the lack of variety in fighting styles, shrug, if you say so, I
      think they're quite varied. I mean, the wrestlers are both wrestlers,
      so yeah, they grab a lot. But one uses spinning roundhouses and
      reversals, and flashy kicks and pounces. The other is more comboable
      but plainer looking in moves and flash, but terribly efficient...
    • 2000 December 18, Jonathan Winkler, “way OT: Guilty Gear X”, in alt.games.sf2 (Usenet):
      OTOH, Jam is pretty damn incredible too. You can do some really insane combos with
      her, especially after using the d,d + attack powerups. And her Destroy move is
      easily comboable because it has so little startup.

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