Definition of computer game in US English:
computer game
nounkəmˈpyo͞odər ɡāmkəmˈpjudər ɡeɪm
A game played using a computer, typically video game.
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- The rules for building houses in the computer game Sim City are stricter than those that apply in most areas of the Sun Belt.
- One computer game was designed to simulate the negative consequences of drug abuse.
- There are lines of dialogue in this title that I thought I'd never hear in the context of a computer game.
- A computer game can provide this feedback and it can also provide a means of competition.
- Do gamers really want to think while playing a computer game or just shoot things?
- Of course, this would be very difficult to program into a computer game.
- One example is the development of an online computer game to help teach children to deal with emergencies.
- Thus begins one of the scariest trailers for a computer game I have ever seen.
- The human faces look very realistic while the environment is as close as you get to the real thing in a computer game.
- England goal-hero David Beckham is poised to be re-invented as the hero of a computer game.
- This is a curious goal for a computer game, but it is fun to watch your singles flirt, joke and bond.
- When he is not absorbed by a computer game he likes nothing better than playing basketball or a game of football with his school mates.
- If he spends time on the computer, you can buy him a computer game or CD-ROM on a topic that he enjoys.
- Centring on an interactive computer game, the project shows money worries can be eased with careful planning.
- Let a child play a computer game with a joystick and he will go on for hours.
- Taking any pen and paper role-playing system and turning it into a successful computer game is a daunting task.
- To what extent was the computer game taken into account during the creation of the movie score?
- Reading this, one senses the very special place these guys hold in their hearts for a particular computer game.
- It is the sheer pointlessness of recreating scenes from a computer game that makes it all the more valuable.
- There are no lives at stake in a computer game either, lifting that emotional burden.