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20 Things Your Favorite Video Game Genre Says About You As A Person


20 Things Your Favorite Video Game Genre Says About You As A Person


Does This Describe You?

Video games are a popular form of entertainment, and the genres you prefer can say a lot about your personality. Whether you prefer fast-paced action or relaxing cozy games, there are many different types of games to suit every player. With that in mind, here's what your favorite genre may say about you. Did we get it right, or wrong?

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1. Platformers

Platformers are a genre of games based around jumping, timing, and creative level design. Some of the most universally recognized platformers are Super Mario, Celeste, and Ori and the Blind Forest. Platformer fans tend to have a lot of nostalgia, love fair challenges, and value balance of skill and enjoyment.

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2. Cozy Games

Cozy games are characterized by soothing, low-stakes gameplay and an overall warm and fuzzy feeling. Examples of popular cozy games are Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, and Spiritfarer. Players who appreciate cozy games often look for relaxation, stress relief, and an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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3. Party Games

Party games are casual games that have as their main purpose socializing and having fun, usually played in multiplayer sessions, often with friends or family. Some popular games in the genre are Among Us, Jackbox Party Pack, and Mario Party. Those who are fans of party games tend to be more extroverted, playful, and fun-loving, and like to socialize with others and get to know them through humor and shared experiences instead of more serious competition.

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4. MOBAs

MOBA games are an online multiplayer battle-arena genre featuring team-based competitive gameplay and tactical strategy. Well-known examples of the genre are League of Legends and Dota 2. MOBAs are most often enjoyed by players who are socially inclined, competitive, and who feel gratification in mastering the often-difficult game mechanics.

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5. Horror

Horror games are made to frighten and disturb the player. They can feature dark themes and jump scares. Some of the most popular include Resident Evil, Phasmophobia, and Silent Hill. People who like horror games typically desire adrenaline, excitement, and overcoming fear safely.

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6. Racing

Racing games are games that simulate driving or motorsports. Games in this genre can be either arcade-style or realistic simulations. Some popular racing games include Forza Horizon and Gran Turismo. Racing games are for people who like speed and precision and are also very appealing for fans of motorsports like Formula 1.

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7. Survival

Survival games are defined by resource management, crafting, and surviving in an environment. Common survival games include Minecraft, The Forest, and Rust. Survival players usually enjoy escapism, challenge, and problem-solving, and like being put into chaotic situations.

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8. Puzzle

Puzzle games focus on logic, pattern recognition, and problem-solving. This broad category of games includes such series as Tetris and Portal. Puzzle players are likely to be motivated by the feelings of productivity, brain exercise, and clever satisfaction.

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9. Fighting

Fighting games are all about combat, timing, and learning characters' movesets. Street Fighter, Tekken, and Super Smash Bros. are just a few of the classics. Fighting game fans typically love competition, fast action, and perfecting their reflexes and strategies.

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10. Real-Time Strategy

RTS games are strategy games in which players must think ahead, gather resources, and build and command an army to defeat their enemy in real time. Some of the most well-known games in this subgenre include StarCraft, Age of Empires, and Command & Conquer. If you're someone who likes playing RTS games, you might also enjoy activities that involve strategic thinking, planning, and feeling a sense of control over a complex and ever-changing system.

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11. MMORPGs

MMORPGs are games played over the internet in which huge numbers of players go on quests and explore fantasy worlds together. World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, and Guild Wars 2 are a few well-known examples. People who like MMORPGs are often gregarious, cooperative, and attracted to fully immersive, detailed worlds.

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12. Role-Playing Games

RPGs are all about the story, character development, and decision-making. These games have large worlds that the player can take their time exploring. Player favorites in this category include The Witcher 3, Skyrim, and Dragon Age. Fans of RPGs like to play solo.

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13. Action Games

Action games emphasize speed, reflexes, combat, and continual play. They are sometimes called twitch games or reflex games, and some popular examples of action games are Devil May Cry, Bayonetta, and God of War. Action gamers are adrenaline fiends that enjoy fast-paced, on-the-go gaming that requires quick reflexes and reaction times.

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14. First-Person Shooters

FPS games put the player in a first-person perspective, focusing on accuracy and tactical movement. Popular games include Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and Halo. Fans of FPS games are generally competitive, have quick reflexes, and are strategic under pressure.

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15. Battle Royales

Battle royale games involve a combination of survival, exploration, and last-person-standing mechanics. Popular examples are Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends. Players attracted to this genre may enjoy competition, adaptability, and unpredictable challenges.

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16. Stealth

Stealth games emphasize sneaking, avoiding detection, strategic planning, and achieving goals unobtrusively. Well-known stealth games are Metal Gear Solid, Hitman, and Dishonored. Stealth game players tend to prefer strategy, patience, and wits to action and direct force.

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17. Sports

Sports games are video games based on real-world sports. They can be about any sport, from soccer to basketball to racing. Some of the most popular sports games are FIFA, NBA 2K, and Madden NFL. Fans of sports games might enjoy competition, strategy, and teamwork, either playing alone or online with friends.

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18. Adventure Games

Adventure games focus on exploration, storytelling, and puzzle-solving. Well-known examples are The Legend of Zelda, Uncharted, and Life is Strange. Adventure gamers are generally inquisitive, imaginative, and enjoy story-driven gameplay that combines action and exploration.

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19. Dress-Up

Dress-up games allow the player to design a character's looks, clothes, and in some cases, environment. Examples include Covet Fashion, Love Nikki, and Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures. Players who like these games tend to enjoy being creative, aesthetic, and digitally expressing themselves through fashion.

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20. Virtual Tabletops

Virtual tabletop games are video games that are either adaptations or simulations of board games and tabletop RPGs. Some of the most popular platforms for virtual tabletop games are Tabletop Simulator, Roll20, and D&D Beyond. Players who enjoy these games generally have an interest in strategy, social interaction, and creative storytelling.

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