in-game

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

in- + game

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /ɪŋɡeɪm/, /ɪnɡeɪm/

Adjective

in-game (not comparable)

  1. (gaming) Within an essential part of video game, not including the character selection.
    • 2016, Patrick Aievoli, Veal: The Rise of Generation Interactive, page 41:
      Shameless in-game purchases aimed at kids have been in the news recently.
    • 2017, Alyssa Aska, Introduction to the Study of Video Game Music, page 79:
      Interactive in-game music is also present in another sandbox game, Minecraft, as the player can change what music they play on a jukebox. These in-game musical activities can also present as very small mini-games or components on larger quests []

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