Multiplayer (adjective)

  1. Allowing multiple players to participate in a game or activity at the same time.
  2. Describing a type of game or activity that can be played by more than one person at once.
  3. Refers to a type of game that can be played by multiple players at the same time.

Origin:

The word 'multiplayer' is derived from the prefix 'multi-' meaning 'many' and the noun 'player', meaning 'a person who takes part in a game or activity'. the term refers to a type of game or activity that can be played by multiple people at the same time.

Examples:

  1. The multiplayer video game was a hit with friends, who could team up and play together online.
  2. The multiplayer board game was a fun way to spend an evening with family, with each player competing to be the first to reach the finish.
  3. The multiplayer card game was a challenge for players, who had to work together to beat the computer.
  4. The multiplayer racing game was an adrenaline-fueled experience, with players competing against each other in high-speed races.
  5. The multiplayer strategy game was a test of wits, as players tried to outmaneuver each other to become the dominant force.
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