Game Development Reference
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CHAPTER 13
Action Games
When most people hear the phrase video game , they tend to think of action games.
The reason is historical: Almost all the earliest video games were action games, and
some of those early games— Asteroids , Pac-Man , Space Invaders —have become iconic
representatives of the action genre. However, the genre is vast and covers just about
any imaginable activity that can be characterized in terms of physical challenges.
In this chapter, you'll learn the definition of an action game, then go on to study
the many subgenres of action games. Following that, we'll look in more depth at
the distinctive features of action games that set them apart from other genres.
What Are Action Games?
ACTION GAME An action game is one in which the majority of challenges presented are
tests of the player's physical skills and coordination. Puzzle-solving, tactical conflict,
and exploration challenges are often present as well.
Action games require good hand-eye coordination and usually require quick reac-
tions as well. The fastest action games are sometimes called twitch games , implying
that the action takes place at almost a reflex level. In such games the player doesn't
have time for strategy or planning, so while the stress level is higher than in slower
paced games, the intrinsic skill required for each challenge is lower. (See the sec-
tion “Skill, Stress, and Absolute Difficulty” in Chapter 9, “Gameplay,” if you are not
familiar with these terms.) Not all action games depend on raw speed, however.
Some require other physical skills such as accurate aim, rhythm or timing, or the
ability to execute combo moves —complicated sequences of commands.
Most arcade games are action games because arcade games make their money by
quickly defeating unskillful players. Only highly skilled players can play them for a
long time without losing. The simple core mechanics and gameplay of action games
mean that those games without too much audiovisual content are also well suited
to less powerful machines such as handhelds and mobile phones, and to web
browser games.
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