Polish word senses marked with topical category "Video games"
Parent categories: Games, Mass media, Software, Recreation, Culture, Media, Computing, Human activity, Society, Communication, Technology, Human behaviour, Human
Subcategories: Video game genres
Total 67 word senses
- Atari (Proper name) Atari (computer brand)
- Minecraftowy (Adjective) Alternative form of minecraftowy
- RPG (Noun) roleplaying game, RPG (type of game where one or more players assume the roles of characters (usually one each) to interact with a fictional world either defined by themselves or through the moderation of a neutral judge (usually referred to as the game master))
- RPG (Noun) roleplaying game, RPG (type of computer game where the player takes the role of a character or party, normally lacking tests of physical skill and including more story-telling and narrative aspects than traditional action games)
- Xbox (Noun) Xbox (video game console manufactured and distributed by Microsoft)
- akcja (Noun) action (fast-paced activity especially in literature, play acting, or film)
- animacja (Noun) animated cartoon, animation
- artefakt (Noun) artifact (an object of high power)
- atari (Noun) Atari (video game system)
- awatar (Noun) avatar
- bijatyka (Noun) fighting game
- boss (Noun) boss (enemy in a video game)
- chat (Noun) Alternative spelling of czat
- czat (Noun) chat (exchange of text or voice messages in real time through a computer network)
- dropić (Verb) (to cause) to drop loot
- drugoosobowy (Adjective) third-person
- dżojstik (Noun) joystick (mechanical control device)
- egranizacja (Noun) video game adaptation
- erpeg (Noun) roleplaying game, RPG (type of game where one or more players assume the roles of characters (usually one each) to interact with a fictional world either defined by themselves or through the moderation of a neutral judge (usually referred to as the game master))
- erpeg (Noun) roleplaying game, RPG (type of computer game where the player takes the role of a character or party, normally lacking tests of physical skill and including more story-telling and narrative aspects than traditional action games)
- expić (Verb) to grind for experience [+ na (locative) = on what]; to grind for experience
- farmić (Verb) to farm [+accusative = what] (to engage in grinding (repetitive activity) in a particular area or against specific enemies for a particular drop or item)
- fliper (Noun) pinball (game, played on a device with a sloping base, in which the player operates a spring-loaded plunger to shoot a ball, between obstacles, and attempts to hit targets and score points)
- fliper (Noun) arcade game, flipper (coin-operated video game or amusement device)
- gamepad (Noun) gamepad
- gra fabularna (Noun) roleplaying game, RPG (type of game where one or more players assume the roles of characters (usually one each) to interact with a fictional world either defined by themselves or through the moderation of a neutral judge (usually referred to as the game master))
- gra fabularna (Noun) roleplaying game, RPG (type of computer game where the player takes the role of a character or party, normally lacking tests of physical skill and including more story-telling and narrative aspects than traditional action games)
- gra komputerowa (Noun) computer game, video game (electronic game, especially a game played using a general-purpose computer (as opposed to a game console))
- gra wideo (Noun) computer game, video game (type of game, existing as and controlled by software, usually run by a video game console or a computer, played on a monitor or television screen, and controlled by a joypad, joystick, keyboard, mouse, or paddle)
- gracz (Noun) gamer (person who plays any video game)
- headshot (Noun) headshot (gunshot to the head)
- joypad (Noun) gamepad
- joystick (Noun) joystick
- kampić (Verb) to camp [+ za (instrumental) = behind what] (to stay in an advantageous location)
- kapturek (Noun) cervical cap
- kieszonsolka (Noun) handheld console
- knypel (Noun) joystick (mechanical control device)
- konsola (Noun) video game console
- konsolówka (Noun) video game for a console
- krzyżak (Noun) cross-shaped object; D-pad
- menu (Noun) menu (list from which the user may select an operation to be performed)
- minecraftowy (Adjective) Minecraft, Minecrafty, Minecraftian (of or relating to Minecraft)
- minimapa (Noun) minimap (small map in a video game)
- mordobicie (Noun) fighting game, beat 'em up
- napierdalanka (Noun) fighting game
- otwarty świat (Noun) open world
- pad (Noun) gamepad
- pierwszoosobowy (Adjective) first-person
- platformer (Noun) platform game
- platformówka (Noun) platform game
- poziom (Noun) level (one of several discrete segments of a game)
- przygodówka (Noun) adventure game
- punkt (Noun) point (unit of scoring in a game or competition)
- punkt kontrolny (Noun) checkpoint
- salon gier (Noun) arcade (establishment that runs coin-operated games)
- skradanka (Noun) stealth game
- skórka (Noun) skin (alternate appearance for a model in a video game)
- spam (Noun) spam (unsolicited bulk electronic messages)
- spamer (Noun) spammer
- strategia (Noun) strategy video game
- strzelanka (Noun) shooter
- trzecioosobowy (Adjective) third-person
- wyścigówka (Noun) racing bicycle, road bike, ten-speed
- zagrajmer (Noun) Let's Player
- znajdźka (Noun) pickup (item collected in video game)
- zręcznościówka (Noun) action video game
- życie (Noun) life (chance to play that is lost when a mistake is made)
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