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Video Games
YGK These Sandbox and Open-World Video Games
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| City-building sandbox game designed by Will Wright where players act as mayor of an American-style city | SimCity |
| The name of the green-haired official who acts as an adviser in SimCity | Dr. Wright |
| The gaming concept in SimCity that involves acquiring good elements to increase power and tax revenue | Building an engine |
| "Dollhouse-style" simulation game where players dictate the lives of characters in a generic American suburb | The Sims |
| The gibberish language spoken by characters in The Sims | Simlish |
| The best-selling video game of all time where players gather crude, pixel-y blocks to craft shelters and tools | Minecraft |
| The two main modes in Minecraft | Survival Mode and Creative Mode |
| The game directed by Sean Murray that promised procedurally generated galaxies but faced extreme backlash at launch for missing features | No Man’s Sky |
| The main feature that was missing from No Man's Sky upon its initial release | Multiplayer mode |
| Sandbox game where players move to a desert island and invite talking animals to live with them | Animal Crossing: New Horizons |
| The raccoon-like character in Animal Crossing who provides the player with a bigger house loan | Tom Nook |
| First installment of a franchise featuring a bald, barcoded clone employed by the International Contract Association | Hitman: Codename 47 |
| The protagonist of the Hitman series known for creative stealth and "accidental" assassinations | Agent 47 |
| Landmark 2001 open-world game set in the New York City spoof Liberty City | Grand Theft Auto III |
| The hyper-violent mini-games in Grand Theft Auto III that drew significant controversy from parent groups | Rampages |
| Open-world game featuring Desmond Miles, who uses a machine to relive the memories of an ancestor during the Third Crusade | Assassin’s Creed |
| The ancestor of Desmond Miles and protagonist of the first Assassin's Creed game | Altair |
| Post-apocalyptic action-RPG set in the ruins of Washington, D.C. centuries after a nuclear war | Fallout 3 |
| The clunky, wrist-mounted computer that serves as the player interface in the Fallout series | Pip-Boy |
| Western-themed open-world game following ex-outlaw John Marston as he tracks down his old gang | Red Dead Redemption |
| The slow-motion aiming ability used during quickdraw duels in Red Dead Redemption | Dead Eye |