Jeux - Types de jeux et conditions de jeu
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux types de jeux et aux termes de jeu tels que « jeu de société », « puzzle » et « quête ».
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a physical adventure game in which players solve puzzles and riddles to escape from a themed room within a set time limit

jeu d'évasion, escape game
a competitive activity involving strategic decision-making within a business context

jeu d'entreprise, simulation d'entreprise
any video game or physical game that involves cars, such as racing games, driving simulations, car combat games, or car-related sports games

jeu de voiture, jeu automobile
any game of chance or skill that is typically played in a casino, such as slot machines, table games and various other card and dice games

jeu de casino, jeu de hasard
a selection game played by children, where they count out a rhyme or chant while pointing at each player in turn until a predetermined number is reached, and the selected player is either chosen to be "it" or eliminated from the game

jeu de sélection, jeu de désignation
a game that uses one or more dice as the primary component of gameplay, and can range from simple games of chance to complex and strategic games involving multiple dice and various game pieces

jeu de dés, jeu de dés à jouer
a social activity where participants consume alcoholic beverages following specific rules or cues, often for entertainment

un jeu de boisson, un jeu d'alcool
a game designed to teach or reinforce a specific educational concept or skill, and can range from simple games designed for children to complex simulations and training tools used in professional development

jeu éducatif, jeu d'éducation
a game where the outcome is primarily determined by random factors such as luck or probability, and players typically have little or no control over the outcome
a game where the outcome is primarily determined by the player's skill and ability rather than random chance, and typically involves strategic thinking, physical dexterity, or knowledge of a particular subject
a game designed to promote teamwork, communication, and collaboration among a group of players, and can range from simple icebreakers and trust-building exercises to complex simulations and problem-solving activities

jeu de dynamique de groupe, jeu de collaboration
a game that involves forming words or sentences from a set of letters

jeu de lettres, jeu de mots
a game that utilizes the player's physical location, often through GPS technology, to create a game experience that is tied to the real-world environment

jeu basé sur la localisation, jeu de localisation
a game that involves mathematical concepts or principles, such as logic, probability, and geometry

jeu mathématique, jeu de mathématiques
a game typically played in a pub or bar setting, often involving social interaction and friendly competition

jeu de bistrot, jeu de pub
a game that involves singing or musical performance, often in a group setting

jeu de chant, jeu musical
a game that relies on verbal communication and can be played without any props or equipment

jeu verbal, jeu de société verbal
a game played outdoors, often in urban or suburban areas

jeu de rue, jeu de plein air
a type of game where players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting, making decisions and engaging in storytelling through collaborative play

jeu de rôle
a game that is played on a flat surface, typically a table, and can involve physical components such as cards, dice, or game pieces

jeu de société, jeu de plateau
a type of tabletop game where players use miniature models to represent characters, units, or objects, and engage in strategic battles or scenarios

jeu de figurines, jeu miniature
a type of game where players use tactical planning, decision-making, and resource management to achieve specific objectives and outmaneuver opponents

jeu de stratégie, jeu tactique
a game that uses tiles, often square or rectangular in shape, as the primary game component

jeu de tuiles, jeu basé sur des tuiles
a type of game that tests a player's physical skill and coordination, usually involving precise hand-eye coordination, aiming, balancing, or flicking actions

jeu de dextérité, jeu d'adresse
a game where players work together to achieve a common goal or overcome a challenge, rather than competing against each other

jeu coopératif, jeu collaboratif
a game designed to be easily transportable and playable in a variety of settings

jeu de voyage, jeu portable
a type of game that can be played using only paper and writing instruments, often involving puzzles, word games, or strategic challenges

jeu de papier et de crayon, jeu de société sur papier
a game that involves forming words or solving puzzles using letters or words

jeu de mots, jeu lexical
an activity that is done for fun, mostly by children

jeu
a number representing the points, goals, etc. a player achieves in a competition or game

score
someone who engages in a type of game or sport, either as their job or hobby

joueur, joueuse
someone who plays against another player in a game, contest, etc.

adversaire, concurrent, concurrente
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