Thematic Elements
Gameplay Elements
Game Analysis
Related Terms
Intellectual Prop
100

The fictional environment in which a game occurs

What is the setting?

100

Real-time, turn-based, or a mixture of both.  These terms dictate the order in which players take actions and how those flow together

What is play sequence?

100

The amount of challenge for a player to complete a game objective.

What is difficulty?

100

These related terms convey the number of players meant to participate in a game.

What is single-player vs. multiplayer?

100

A legal protection for creative, literary and artistic works.

What is copyright?

200

An imaginary person or being who is controlled by one of the participants, the gamemaster, or the game itself.

What is/are a character(s)?

200

The process of creating the spaces in which players work to achieve objectives.

What is level design?

200

A description of the relative strength of different game attributes.

What is balance?

200

These types of play has players either playing together or playing against one another.

What is cooperative vs. competitive?

200

Type of law that protects useful inventions that are novel and not obvious to people in the field.

What is a patent?


300

The plot of the game created by the developer.

What is the story?

300

The process of developing effective methods to communicate between players and games.

What is interface design?

300

The capability of a game to support or appeal to a broad range of strategies or skill levels.

What is depth?

300

These terms dictate the sequence in which players take actions.

What is turn-based vs. real-time?

300

A protection for words, symbols, sounds or colors that distinguish goods and services of a business from those of others.

What is a trademark?

400

The speed that information is transmitted to and actions are made by a player.

What is pace?

400

One type of gameplay requires a thought out approach, while the other is based on random events.

What is strategic vs. chance?

400

A contract between you and the rights owner that allows you to use the rights in a specific way in return for a fee and possibly other terms.

What is a license?

500

The age or maturity level of the players for which a game's content is appropriate, determined by elements such as language and violence.  The characteristic of being able to play a game multiple times while continuing to have fun.

What is replay value and age appropriateness?

500

Chess is an example one type of game, while Settlers of Catan is an example of the other.

What is abstract vs. thematic?

500

Items of information or technology that provide the owner with a competitive advantage

What are trade secrets?