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A highly corrosive substance In video games, acid is usually green and extremely lethal.
Air ducts are used to heat, ventilate and cool to buildings.
An aluminum can is a lightweight container that often holds some type of soda.
Bandages are materials used to protect wounds, which expedites the healing process.
Beards are visible facial follicle growth, commonly associated with adult male homo sapiens. In video games, beards are commonly found in character customization systems (i.e. Rock Band) or when pirates are involved (i.e. the Monkey Island series).
A furniture that provides a place to sleep. In video games, often used to regain health, skip time and *ahem* other activities...
The "liquid of life" for practically all beings. In games, most commonly found outside the body and can be found in a pooled, spilled, dried, fresh or splattered state. This page is for games that actually have blood as an obtainable object.
A wall that has been covered in blood. Either the blood was on the wall before the player arrived, or it is dynamically created by the player's actions.
Whether it's translucent, transparent, opaque, glass, plastic, or some other material the bottle can be your best friend, or your worst enemy. Sometimes filled with liquor, or maybe an extra supply of lantern oil.
A button is a switch mechanism that is used to control a machine or process.
Cages are often used to house prisoners or animals. Other cages are used to confine combatants.
A calendar is a wall mounted booklet for organizing a schedule.
A narrow platform positioned high in the air that functions as a walkway. Commonly seen in auditoriums and industrial areas.
A fan fixture that is installed on the ceiling to circulate air in a room.
A computer is a common object in video games. They can be used for many purposes; to trigger objects - such as a lift or a bomb, gather information, or even to play games.
The (already) dead body of an animal or human being. Some have items or important notes on them.
A couch is long, cushioned seat that can hold 2 or more people in it. They may have an armrest on either side and are found in living rooms throughout the world,often a TV in front.
A machine used for the lifting and moving of heavy objects.
Crates sometimes contain things!
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."
A length of fabric that blocks out light and prying eyes.
A piece of furniture typically having a flat or sloping top for writing and often drawers or compartments.
A light source that is designed to sit atop a desk or table.
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.
Object consists of a Drill bit that is spun but either Human or motorized power to create a perforation in another object. You know the drill.
A machine designed with the purpose of moving objects or characters vertically.
The energy force shield is a common element found in science fiction. By encasing an object in a bubble of energy, whether it be a single person or an entire city, the object is protected from its environment. Some energy shields deflect projectiles, lasers and radiation, or anything conceivable.
Chances are you're using at least one of them right now.
Facial hair consists of anything from a mustache to sideburns. Facial hair has been a close friend of gaming from the beginning.
A source of light started by a chemical reaction.
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