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Action

Action games are fast-paced and require quick reflexes and hand-eye coordination. Examples include the Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty series.

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Adventure

Adventure games usually involve exploration and puzzle-solving, and often have a strong narrative component.

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RPG

RPGs are games where the player takes on the role of a character and makes decisions that affect the outcome of the game.

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Simulation

Simulation games aim to replicate real-world activities or experiences, such as flying a plane or running a business.

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Sports

Sports games simulate real-life sports, such as football, basketball, and soccer. Examples include FIFA and NBA 2K series.

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Strategy

Strategy games require the player to think and plan ahead, often involving resource management and tactical decision-making.

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Puzzle

Puzzle games challenge the player to solve puzzles or riddles to progress through the game. Examples include Tetris and Candy Crush.

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Platformer

Platformer games involve running and jumping through levels, often with the goal of collecting items or defeating enemies. Example Mario.

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Fighting

Fighting games involve one-on-one combat between characters, often with complex fighting mechanics. Example Mortal Kombat series.

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Horror

Horror games aim to scare the player with tense atmosphere, jump scares, and supernatural or psychological elements.

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