Difference between revisions of "Glossary:Singleplayer"
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|link = Category:Singleplayer | |link = Category:Singleplayer | ||
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|category = Singleplayer | |category = Singleplayer | ||
|glossary = Singleplayer | |glossary = Singleplayer | ||
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|taxonomy = Modes | |taxonomy = Modes | ||
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|examples = | |examples = | ||
− | *[[Portal]] | + | * [[Portal]] |
− | *[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]] | + | * [[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]] |
+ | * [[Doom Eternal]] | ||
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+ | * If the game also has multiplayer, the singleplayer component needs to be substantial enough (e.g. a campaign) and not just consist of an offline training mode. | ||
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The game supports solo play through a singleplayer mode. | |
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