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A place to buy alcoholic beverages and to mingle/meet with non player characters. Bars in games are sometimes essential to advance the plot, or recruit party members. Bars are the modern equivalents of taverns. You see taverns in fantasy games and bars in modern/sci-fi games.
A kitchen is found in many game for purposes of food preparation and storage. People may eat there too.
A type of wetland that stretches for vast distances.
A port where seagoing vessels can take on or discharge cargo.
A vast expanse of deep water.
Area above houses and buildings. You can walk, run or jump on and over rooftops. Usually good sniping positions.
Where people come to browse and borrow books and other media, or do research. May contain a shushing librarian. Also some mansions may contain a room called the library.
A place where you can buy, and sometimes sell things.
A ship is a nautical vessel that carries passengers or freight. Ships that are treated as actual locations as opposed to objects.
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated in northern France.
Buildings that have fallen in to a state of disrepair.
Because some bridges are too large to be considered mere objects.
Where evil is created, or at least where scientific experiments are conducted. Test tubes filled with pretty liquids are almost a must.
France is a republic in Western Europe. Its capital city is Paris. It is also the origin of the baguette.
An industrial site consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing.
An intricate, often ancient, structure devoted to a deity, usually filled with traps and overly enthusiastic followers.
The room in the house where sleeping and other activities take place. It is also the place where clothes are stored and are likely to be taken off. For some people it is the place where they do the least and most strenuous activities.
Sometimes a fun place, other times a nightmare come true.
A thoroughfare that is lined with buildings. Sometimes people fight in them.
Halls, also called hallways or corridors, are areas that connect rooms. Not much happens here except people going from one room to another, but in some games the player sees little else.
Egypts is a republic in the Northeast corner of Africa, it borders the Red and Mediterranean Sea. Its capital city is Cairo. Egypt is famous for the Nile Delta, Pyramids, and Mummies.
Games are sometimes set in a character's dream, whether they be the whole game or playable sections.
One of the traditional seven continents, Europe is a favorite source of video game settings. In the real world, European countries have produced a host of notable developers and publishers, and compose a large gaming market.
London is the capital city in United Kingdom, and home to many great landmarks including Big Ben, the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge to name a few. It was also the host city of the Olympic Summer Games in 1908, 1948 and 2012. For the 2012 comeptitions, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games was developed.
The capital city of Japan, Tokyo is located on the east side of Honshu (a Japanese island).
The Mushroom Kingdom is the fanciful world where many of Mario's adventures take place. The kingdom also hosts various sporting events like racing, tennis, and golf.
Excessively large and luxurious houses, usually built on several thousand square feet.
A stationary or geosynchronous facility located in space, engineered for habitation.
A hospital is a place to seek help in a medical emergency. It is also used for treating minor illnesses that aren't necessary an emergency. Some games take place in a hospital, whilst others use them as a part of the environment.
Germany is a country in Central Europe which borders eight countries and is one of the founding members of the European Union. Most World War II-themed games take place in a (mostly caricatured) Nazi-Germany (1939-1945), whether they are RTS or FPS. Frequently, Nazi villains are stereotypical Germans.
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