Turn-based game
A turn-based game, also known as a TBS game,
is a game where each player takes a turn.
Once every player has taken a turn, that round of play is over, and any special shared processing is done. This is followed by the next round of play.
Most board games are turn-based, because otherwise gameplay would get out of
hand. Many single-player strategic video games are also
turn based. However, when a particular player gains access to the game during
his/her turn it is not uncommon to value the time taken by the player to make
the move to improve the fairness of the game. In chess a pair of stop clocks
are used track the time taken by players to make their move.
Turn-based gaming refers to internet gaming sites that allow for game play to extend beyond a single session, over long periods of time--often taking months for complex games like Go or Chess to finish.
Examples of some board games:
- Monopoly, Parachese, Scrabble, Sorry!, Uno, Poker,
- Chess, Go, Othello, Risk, Diplomacy
Examples of Computer games:
Compare continuous game Real-time strategy.
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