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A furniture that provides a place to sleep. In video games, often used to regain health, skip time and *ahem* other activities...
A technical drawing documenting an architecture or an engineering design.
A bomb is an explosive device.
Some games have readable books. Come and quench your thirst for knowledge.
A bus is a vehicle that is usually used to transport people from one location to another. It is commonly used across the world as a means of public transport and for schools.
Canes have many uses. Most people use a cane for support, to beat the crap out of someone, or just look fly.
Cars go places. Hopefully fast.
A machine used for the lifting and moving of heavy objects.
Crowbars are commonly used to open nailed wooden boxes. They are also, however, excellent weapons. Epitomised in the phrase: "Aliens have invaded the Earth. Here's a goddamn crowbar."
Crystals come in many varieties, although typically they're somehow magical in games. Especially central to the Final Fantasy franchise.
Doors are a common object in most video games, as well as the keys and objects needed to open them. From role playing to shooters, doors are an important component of many games.
A machine designed with the purpose of moving objects or characters vertically.
Engines appear in nearly every game with a machine on them. With an infinite number of varieties, they will always be a part of modern culture.
An explosive is any weapon or device designed to cause an explosion, whether it be a frag grenade, TNT, or a nuclear bomb.
Whether it's a regular piece of colored fabric or the high-tech keystone of a base's defenses, the flag is the most important asset a team can have and the most precious thing the opposing team can steal. It is also used for racing games.
A motion transmitter found in various machinery.
An article of clothing that rests on top of one's head.
A keycard is a plastic card with a magnetic strip, chip, or other circuitry, programmed to allow passage through locked doors. May also require a passcode or password of some kind.
A ladder is used to gain access to higher or lower ground. Also used as a weapon in most wrestling games.
Before flashlights were invented, this contraption was used to see in the dark.
A map is a drawing on a piece of paper, or other surface, that indicates the locations of various landmarks.
A monocle is a single piece of glass to be worn in front of an eye. It is usually used for vision correction, it may come with a chain attached to it.
In many racing games there are oil slicks on the track that will send you spinning if you don't dodge them.
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 piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall typically used to advertise. A good example is a movie poster.
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.
A mechanical lifeform, typically exhibiting superhuman abilities, that can be found in games as either the main protaganist or as powerful enemies or allies.
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 type of chair without back and arm rests.
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