Words — 61 found
ごうとき
碁打ちに時なし
1. go players have no concept of time (being so engrossed in the game)Proverb, Rare term
にほんぜい
日本勢
1. Japanese contingent; Japanese players; Japanese competitors; Japanese companies; Team Japan
日本勢 【にっぽんぜい】
シャゲダン
1. agitating other players in a multiplayer or online game by rapidly moving one's avatar left and rightSlang, abbr. of シャア専用ゲルググのダンス
さぎょう
作業ゲー
1. game in which players must complete monotonous tasks to advance; game which requires grindingVideo games, Abbreviation, Slang
さぎょう
作業ゲーム
1. game in which players must complete monotonous tasks to advance; game which requires grindingVideo games, See also 作業ゲー
すく
スーパーボール掬い
1. festival game in which players scoop up bouncy balls floating in waterUsually written using kana alone, See also 金魚すくい
1. pro-am; combination of professional and amateur players
フリークラス
1. free class; division for professional players not participating in ranking tournamentsShogi
フリー・クラス
ちょうはん
丁半
1. even and odd numbers (on dice)
2. chō-han; gambling game in which two dice are thrown and players bet on whether the total is odd or even
エスコートキッズ
1. child mascots; player escorts; children who accompany soccer players entering the pitchWasei, word made in Japan, From English “escort kids”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
エスコート・キッズ
おうさま
王様ゲーム
1. party game in which a randomly selected "king" issues orders to other players
2. method for assigning colors to players (othello)
いたち
鼬ごっこ
1. going round in circles; game of cat and mouse; pointless and repetitive back-and-forthUsually written using kana alone, Idiomatic expression
2. itachi-gokko; Edo-period children's game in which two players alternately pinch the back of the other's hands and stack them on top of each other while saying "itachi-gokko, nezumi-gokko"Usually written using kana alone, Historical term, original meaning
イタチごっこ
鼬ごっこ: Rarely-used kanji form.