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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.
A length of exceptionally sharp metal with a handle, used for centuries as the go-to killing device for the human race. It's dead simple: you stick the pointy end in the thing you want to die. Or you could always slash them with the equally sharp sides. That works too.
A ladder is used to gain access to higher or lower ground. Also used as a weapon in most wrestling games.
A garment made for covering the hand.
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.
Whether they're tedious and spiral or short and quick, staircases appear in many games.
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.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
A barrel is a hollow cylindrical container, traditionally made of wood staves and bound with iron hoops. In video games, it is used in many ways to fill up a level or even be used in one. They also may explode. Use caution when around barrels.
Cars go places. Hopefully fast.
Some games have readable books. Come and quench your thirst for knowledge.
The "liquid of life" for practically all beings. In games, most commonly found outside the body and can be found in a pooled, spilled, dried, fresh or splattered state. This page is for games that actually have blood as an obtainable object.
A furniture that provides a place to sleep. In video games, often used to regain health, skip time and *ahem* other activities...
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.
A flat surface that is often used to place objects upon - most commonly, food.
Framed pieces of glass or plastic that are worn in front of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose usually to correct vision or as identity statement.
Crates sometimes contain things!
A grenade is an explosive device traditionally thrown by hand, but may also be propelled by a rifle or launcher.
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.
A machine designed with the purpose of moving objects or characters vertically.
Divider that seperates land or structures from one another
A piece of furniture for holding and storing items.
It's green and grows in the ground. This page is for games that use grass in some notable way, not for all video games that merely have grass in them.
A knife is a commonly seen object in video games. Usually used for close quarters combat, or as a cutting tool.
Whether it's translucent, transparent, opaque, glass, plastic, or some other material the bottle can be your best friend, or your worst enemy. Sometimes filled with liquor, or maybe an extra supply of lantern oil.
Shines light in dark places and sets things on fire. Some are magical.
Usually a Button, lever, or computerized scanner used to open, close, power on, turn on, or unlock something. Found common in most games that involve puzzle solving as well as shooters.
A series of links, typically of metal, that hold objects together, restrain them, or transmit mechanical power.
A chair made out of wood.
A large cushion support typically for the head.
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