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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 usually metallic hollow object with a clapper inside that hits the inner shell to make a sound.
Object used to make up a skeleton or skeletal frame.
Some games have readable books. Come and quench your thirst for knowledge.
"It's hard to keep your feet dry when you're kicking in a skull." Unless you've got the right gear, that is.
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.
Bubbles help you float, they can help you see things in a magnified way. Bubbles can also be your best of friend, which is why they should be handled with only the softest of breath.
Spiky plants, infamous for growing in hot inhospitable environments such as deserts.
The late night gamer's and student's best friend. It is also an important beverage for detectives, lawyers, and other high-strung video game characters.
A structural element that is usually used to hold up roofs.
A headwear often made of gold or silver with gems and diamond embedded, often worn by King or Queen.
A length of fabric that blocks out light and prying eyes.
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.
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 powerful item which is added in many games.
A garment made for covering the hand.
Hearts in video games are often associated with health or extra lives. From picking them up free of charge to buying them for in-game money.
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.
Usually put on face to either hide the users face or as a stylish item.
Mushroom is the familiar term used to describe a gilled fungus which may or may not bear a stem. Mushrooms are the "fruit" of spore bearing fungi.
A tropical tree. Recognizable by its tall stem and evergreen top.
Unbreakable lock-pick found in ESIV:Oblivion. Increases the skill of the user in security by 40 points.
The topmost bone in the human body, it contains the brain and the eyes, and is generally considered a good thing to keep intact.
A tube that helps to breathe underwater.
Spikes are dangerous and often deadly obstacles that can line the floor, walls, or ceiling of any given room or passageway. They are an extremely common form of environmental hazard, particularly in side-scrolling games.
Whether they're tedious and spiral or short and quick, staircases appear in many games.
A tree is a perennial woody plant. Trees are often used in games as a natural wall, providing a barrier as well as cover. Many games also use them to make their environments looks more natural and attractive.
Even though water in games tends to bring about death, we all still hold it near and dear to us. After all, the human body is comprised mostly of it.
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