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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...
Bread is made from dough that is baked and usually sliced into pieces. It is the top and bottom of sandwiches.
An object that allows obstacles, such as rivers or gorges, to be crossed. Bridges can be made of a variety of materials like wood or steel.
Originally popularised by Playboy, this outfit has become popular in Japanese popular culture, being seen as a sex symbol. It is commonly used in video games as a means of titillation.
A type of plant known for its effect on cats.
A circular bladed weapon.
A delicious substance that makes even the most cold-hearted person cry out, "Yum!"
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.
A headwear often made of gold or silver with gems and diamond embedded, often worn by King or Queen.
It's an egg. It can be eaten or thrown, or perhaps used in other creative ways, like bringing back the protagonist of a group of heroes who travels through time.
An item which fully restores HP and MP
The GameCube is Nintendo's fouth home console, and has made several appearances in video games.
The common healing item in the Tales series. Restores by percentage of health rather than a number value.
The unripe version of bell pepper. The vegetable originated from Central and South America and is one of the milder varieties of the Capsicum annuum species.
A hamburger is a hunk of ground beef served between two pieces of bun-configured bread. Hamburgers are often served with a variety of toppings and condiments. It is named for the region in which it was invented, not for the kind of meat (as is often mistakenly suggested).
A giant rectangular (usually a square or cube) piece of ice. They can be walked across or pushed around.
Used to open doors, or anything else that is locked. In any game where the player has an inventory, it's a safe bet that a key will appear at some point.
Lava is molten rock, usually from the interior of a planet, and in games is often used as a hazard to players, or as a visible gameplay-area boundary.
A magic staff is a large, thick stick or stick-shaped object usually with a medallion or amulet connected to the top. It is mostly used for its magical capabilities, but can also be wielded as a light melee weapon.
Meat is the edible flesh of animals. It is often seen restoring the health of adventurers and annoying vegans.
The delicious dairy drink that comes from mammals. Some games use it as a power up / health boost, while others use it as a resource. Substitutes can be comprised of rice, soy, and apparently, hemp.
Noodles are an unleavened dough product which act as the base of many dishes, such as spaghetti and ramen.
A rope with a loop at the end of it. Used for hanging people.
In many games, the player can find notes that contain story information, hints, codes to unlock doors, and so on. Especially common when there are no other characters around for the player to talk to.
Winter Japanese dish consisting of boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, seaweed, and fishcakes simmered in a dashi (fish stock) broth.
A citrus fruit that is round and orange in color. Sometimes it is a bonus prize as in the Pac-Man series of games. Also comes in the form of juice and soda.
A potion is any sort of liquid, usually brewed by an alchemist, that replenishes the health, mana, or energy of the player, or causes damage to an enemy. Potions are extremely common in role-playing games.
A delicious Chinese-Japanese dish containing noodles in a meat broth topped with various ingredients such as sliced chashu pork, seaweed or kamaboko.
A riceball is a clump of rice molded into a round mass and partially wrapped in seaweed.
A loose, fitting dress, typically worn by wizards or monks. Also regarded and used as a religious garment.
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