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An office chair is a chair that is designed for use at a desk in an office.
Paper is a thin material made of plant fibres, used to write or print upon. In terms of Rock, Paper, Scissors; it defeats rock, but is defeated by scissors.
A telephone is a device used to communicate verbally with another person over a long distance. Audio signals travel to and from both phones involved, allowing the users to hold a conversation in real-time.
An image captured with a camera.
A tube or hollow cylinder for the conveyance of fluid, gas, and sometimes other materials.
A heating device consisting of a series of connected pipes.
Small portable audio device originally known as a "wireless", that receives signal from a radio tower. May emit static when monsters are nearby, or emit voices when a talk show host is on.
Often rings represent power in games. Games that have rings are mostly fantasy games.
Rocks are the hard objects found randomly scattered across the ground all over the Earth's surface. They're not good for much more than smashing stuff or being made into other things. Handily crushes Scissors but cannot defeat the mighty Paper.
A corded length of fibers that has many uses.
An often overlooked stalwart of many an RPG, rubble is commonly used to block your path in game levels.
Sand is a fine, granular material composed mainly of rock and mineral, primarily silica. Sand is the primary environment of many games with settings that include deserts, beaches, and the ocean floor, among many others.
A single-handed tool with two blades that used for cutting thin materials. In terms of Rock, Paper, Scissors; scissors beats paper and rock destroys scissors.
A building material that can be used as a weapon.
A piece of furniture for holding and storing items.
Appliance used to wash one's hands.
Whether they're tedious and spiral or short and quick, staircases appear in many games.
Plush toys made primarily for children and adolescents.
Usually a Button, lever, or computerized scanner used to open, close, power on, turn on, or unlock something. Found common in most games that involve puzzle solving as well as shooters.
Most commonly created as toys for children, a teddy bear can also be used as ammunition in the right circumstances.
A big stone block used in graveyards to remember the dead. Also popular as Halloween decorations.
A tree is a perennial woody plant. Trees are often used in games as a natural wall, providing a barrier as well as cover. Many games also use them to make their environments looks more natural and attractive.
A device that allows one to write documents with greater speed and efficiency than by hand.
These are usually turned by the player in most cases to stop steam seeping out of a pipe in-order to progress through the level.
A vine is a plant that climbs or trails a flexible stem. In video game usage, they are plants that the player can climb or use to swing across something. They are most commonly used in jungle settings.
Even though water in games tends to bring about death, we all still hold it near and dear to us. After all, the human body is comprised mostly of it.
A hole drilled into the earth for the purpose of accessing an underground water supply. "What's that, Lassie? Little Timmy fell down the well again?"
A framework built into a wall or roof to let in light or air.
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