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Please note that many games popularly classified as ''action'' are categorized by ODP under other more specific genres. These include Fighting, Shooter, Action-Adventure, Driving_and_Racing, and Simulation.
Action-Adventure games are typically played using a 3rd Person 3D graphical engine. Players are usually on a quest of some sort which requires active playing with guns, magic, or other weapons. Character typically run, jump, and interact with their surroundings.
In Adventure games (also referred to as interactive fiction), the player enters a game world and the story's progression follows from the player's interaction with that world. Progress toward the goal is usually impeded by intellectual problems to solve using resources within the game world.
The term adventure game derives from Crowther and Woods's "Adventure", the computer game that invented the genre.
This category includes classic text adventures (like the original Zork trilogy), and graphical adventure games (like Myst). Interactive movies like Dragon's Lair lack the intellectual problem solving of adventure games, but may be listed here for want of a better category.
Games in the cinematic adventure genre, such as Tomb Raider, are not necessarily adventure games in the sense used here. Nor are collections of puzzles on a similar theme, like Jewels of the Oracle, though they may be marketed as adventure games because puzzle games appeal to the same audience.
The best RPGs (roleplaying games) share the plot-driven character of interactive fiction, though interaction with the game world is often limited to combat and static conversations rather than intellectual problem solving. They are listed under Genres/Roleplaying.
Games that can be played online with a web browser. Some require browser components such as Java, JavaScript, or Shockwave, but all are playable through the web browser. Only sites that contain chats or forums dedicated to more than one game or platform should be submitted to this category. If your site focuses on a specific topic, please find that topic and submit your site to its category.Sites where gamers from all over the world can interact with each other to share views, gaming tips, and reviews for video games. Please do not submit your site if it contains less than 25 games, also please do not submit your site if it contains cheats for only one console. Your site must contain cheats for at least 2 platforms.This category is for those websites that feature cheats for both computer AND console platforms together. Also, please ensure that your site contains your own content, and not just links to other cheats. Please do not submit redirect urls, such as come.to or go.to. Please avoid the use of promotional copy in your descriptions. Other categories exist for sites that specialize in certain console or computer platforms. Sites offering cheats and hints for a specific game title can be found in that title's category. If your site is a directory of everyone else's cheats, please submit your site to: Games: Video Games: Directories Clans for specific games should not be listed in this category, please look for the more specific category for the game itself. Doing so will allow editors to list your site faster.Contains clan and guild sites which play a variety of multiplay and massive multiplayer games, or which are about clans for those games. What doesn''t belong here:General sites about video gaming on personal computer platforms (e.g., Macintosh, Windows, Linux, Amiga). What doesn''t belong here:By definition home video games use video displays (ordinary TV sets or TV monitors). In here you can find all kinds of systems starting from the first system Odyssey to the latest ones, as Xbox and GameCube. Also handheld video game systems are listed in here.
Games that focus on building and creation.
Only sites for companies, or sites dealing with games from only one company should be submitted here.Companies that create and publish video games. Sites that are not primarily directories but have substantial other content (news, reviews, etc.) probably belong in another category like Games: Video Games: News and Reviews.Directories of video game related links.
Lists games and related files that are available for download.
Sites will not be listed at this level, unless their main content is about ALL combat driving and racing games.Computer or video games where the player controls a car or other vehicle, moving at a simulated high speed, and avoiding obstacles. Often the goal is to race other vehicles. Free educational games that can be played in your web browser should be submitted to Games/Internet/Browser_Based/. They may only be submitted here if anyone may download the games to use in their own web pages.There is currently no description created for this category. Websites which feature a regular updated News section should be submitted to the News and Media subcategory.Emulation is the process of simulating the hardware of one computer (particularly the processor) via software on a different one. In other words, it allows you to use software meant for another system that you may not have access to by running a program on your system. For instance, an emulator will let you use an arcade machine that no longer exist or use a game console that can no longer be purchased. Note that this category is different from Computers: Emulators because the focus here is on the emulation of general gaming purpose computers (also called consoles) and arcade machines.
If you have a personal homepage that has content about anything to do with video games, whether computer or console (ex. Nintendo 64), this category is for you.
Please, do NOT submit redirect URL's.
Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.Video or computer action games in which the players control individual characters that fight each other, in an arena or similar "bout" or setting. Battles are one on one matches, or matches of small groups. The emphasis is on exaggerated and fantasy martial arts moves. Typically combinations of different buttons or keys and joystick or controller movements are required to generate the more complicated attacks. This category is only for sites by or primarily concerned with specific video game designers. Sites concerning other types of game designers (board games, pen and paper RPGs or card games for example) should be listed under their appropriate category, such as Games:Board Games:Developers and Publishers. Sites which offer games for download should only be listed here if there is a significant amount of information on the designer.There is currently no description created for this category. Things that Do Not belong in this category:In this category is for video game platforms that are portable and can be played without a stationary television or computer. This category combines aspects of both console and computer platforms since most handheld platforms at this time are second generation console platforms or are based on a computer operating system.
A collection of materials related to the history of video games.
Only submit video games in the humor genre. This category is not for humorous sites about video games.Contains sites and categories for games that can be considered in the humor genre or are in other genres driven in large part by humor. These games can be spoofs that aim to entertain through satire. This category does not contain sites about video game humor. See Games: Video Games: Humor and Jokes. Sites about humorous games should be submitted to Games: Video Games: Humorous.This category is for sites offering humor (cartoons, satire, commentary) about video games. Please only submit sites to this category if they are about Massive Multiplayer Online Games in general, or if it relates to several very different games. If the site is related to a single specific game then it should be submitted to the category for that game.Massive Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) are games where all players play on the same playing field. Players are connected via the Internet and play in the same game world. MMOGs have no single player element, they can only be played online, and usualy take place in a persistent environment. All about multiplayer games. Only sites directly relating to music in gaming should be submitted. Sites that do not have gaming music files on them will not be accepted, nor will ROM sites.This category is for sites that contain video game music, and information about video game music. Video game music is music of any style that is part of a video game. There is a wide variety of video game music out there, from the early beeps of the Commodore 64, to the CD quality sound of the Sony Playstation. The music is divided into sub-categories based on the file type of the music (MIDI, WAV, MP3, etc.)
The emerging genre of rhythm action games began with Parappa the Rapper, a pattern-repetition rapping game. Parappa's surprise success was capitalized on by a host of music and dance related games, in which gameplay typically requires keeping time with musical rhythm. Thus, a new genre is born.
Please only submit news and reviews sites that cover multiple hardware platforms.Contains sites whose main focus are to provide information, news, reviews, previews, articles, and fora. All sites cover computer and console video games. All sites dealing primarily with Ape Escape Series can be submitted to this category.In platform games, the goal is to run and jump (on platforms, or something like them) to the end of each level, (often while collecting tokens placed in hard-to-reach places throughout the level). Attacking enemies and/or dangerous obstacles that must be avoided or destroyed. The classic Mario World games probably defined the genre, however there were platforms before Mario, such as Jumpman, one of the original games of this type. Please submit to the Freeware or Shareware subcategories if appropriate.There is currently no description created for this category. Before submitting to this category, look under the letters in the alphabet bar to find existing sub-categories for RPGs.Computer and console RPGs (roleplaying games) are like computer-mediated tabletop RPGs. RPGs are combat-oriented games in which you play a character (or group of characters) in a story. Generally, the goal is to go certain places and perform required actions to advance the story, while fighting off enemies who are out to stop you. Your character grows in power from success in fighting, accumulating weapons and armor with different capabilities, and items with special abilities like relieving combat damage. There are only two types of sites that should be submitted to this category.Video and computer games where the player controls a single character, usually a person, exploring an environment, usually 3 dimensional, and shooting enemies as they appear. The enemies may shoot back or simply rush to close and destroy the character in melee. Often different weapons can be found or earned. Often it takes several hits to destroy a character or the more powerful enemies. "First person shooter" games, started by Castle Wolfenstein 3D, simulate the player seeing through the character's eyes. "Third person shooter" games present a side or top view of the character and environment. Please search for your site''s appropriate subcategory.Games which not only attempt to accurately represent the environment but also the users/vehicles interaction with it. The interaction components are an integral part of the game and are stressed over the action aspects in order to represent the environment better. Another key characteristic is that gameplay and controls are often much more complex than in action games. Sports related games playable on the web. See the category of Computer and Video Games for more sports games, not on the Net.A range of simulated video games depicting an indoor or outdoor game or activity according to rules. Before submitting to this level of the directory, make sure there is no possible sub-category for the site to be submitted to. The only sites that will be listed in this category are sites about strategy video games as a whole.A strategy game is where the player sees the "big picture." This usually includes controlling many units at once on a large map. Winning requires coordination of the units to destroy an opponent's stronghold or conquering an area of the game map. Strategy games usually require gathering and managing resources (oil, gold, food, etc). Please see real-time and turn-based for the different types of strategy games. Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.Word Game video games are games played on consoles or computers which deal words and letters. Most of these games are electronic versions of popular board and tile games.
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