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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.
Object used to make up a skeleton or skeletal frame.
Some games have readable books. Come and quench your thirst for knowledge.
A large rock that sometimes falls from the sky.
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.
Also known as a cloak. Commonly worn by superheroes, the cape is a very popular object. In certain games, capes can be used to give players the power of flight or invisibility.
A series of links, typically of metal, that hold objects together, restrain them, or transmit mechanical power.
Coins have long been used in video games as both a form of currency and as a means of accruing points.
A structural element that is usually used to hold up roofs.
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.
A piece of jewelry worn by placing one in a piercing in the ear. Traditionally the ear lobe.
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
A large and sometimes decorated vessel for drinking. It can be made of silver or gold and is often times used for religious purposes. It is a quest item in many video games.
A mechanical device bent into a curved shape. Typically used in villain design as it has a sinister design and connotation.
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.
Smack a sucka in the face. Why not do it with a mace?
A bag, usually cloth, containing a whole lot of money.
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 necklace is often a piece of jewelery that is worn around the neck.
A potion is any sort of liquid, usually brewed by an alchemist, that replenishes the health, mana, or energy of the player, or causes damage to an enemy. Potions are extremely common in role-playing games.
Cross large bodies of water safely. Hey, at least it's safer than swimming.
Often rings represent power in games. Games that have rings are mostly fantasy games.
Rocks are the hard objects found randomly scattered across the ground all over the Earth's surface. They're not good for much more than smashing stuff or being made into other things. Handily crushes Scissors but cannot defeat the mighty Paper.
A corded length of fibers that has many uses.
A heavy fabric used to cover a floor.
A piece of furniture for holding and storing items.
A low woody plant with multiple stems. Shrubs often serve as destructible obstacles in video games. And sometimes (e.g. driving games) indestructible obstacles.
The skeletal system of a person or animal.
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 long, piercing weapon.
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