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<101112131415161718>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
捲りカルタ see styles |
mekurikaruta; mekurikaruta めくりカルタ; めくりかるた |
(1) (kana only) mekuri karuta; deck of 48 (later 49) cards or the fishing game played with it, esp. popular in the late Edo period; (2) (rare) (kana only) (See 花札) hanafuda |
暗黑破壞神 暗黑破坏神 see styles |
àn hēi pò huài shén an4 hei1 po4 huai4 shen2 an hei p`o huai shen an hei po huai shen |
Diablo (video game series) |
根っ木打ち see styles |
nekkiuchi ねっきうち |
(See 根っ木) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it |
格闘ゲーム see styles |
kakutougeemu / kakutogeemu かくとうゲーム |
{vidg} fighting game (esp. one-on-one) |
Variations: |
kikyoku ききょく |
(1) go or shogi board; (2) position of a game of go or shogi |
權力的遊戲 权力的游戏 see styles |
quán lì de yóu xì quan2 li4 de5 you2 xi4 ch`üan li te yu hsi chüan li te yu hsi |
Game of Thrones (TV series) |
Variations: |
dorokei; dorokei; dorokee / doroke; doroke; dorokee どろけい; ドロケイ; ドロケー |
(kana only) (See ケードロ) cops and robbers (hide-and-seek game) |
洋物ゲーム see styles |
youmonogeemu / yomonogeemu ようものゲーム |
(See 洋ゲー) Western video game |
準々決勝戦 see styles |
junjunkesshousen / junjunkesshosen じゅんじゅんけっしょうせん |
quarterfinal game of a tournament |
準準決勝戦 see styles |
junjunkesshousen / junjunkesshosen じゅんじゅんけっしょうせん |
quarterfinal game of a tournament |
烏鷺の争い see styles |
uronoarasoi うろのあらそい |
(exp,n) (See 碁) game of go; playing go |
無観客試合 see styles |
mukankyakujiai むかんきゃくじあい |
{sports} crowdless game; game behind closed doors |
狩り立てる see styles |
karitateru かりたてる |
(transitive verb) to flush out (game, etc.); to drive (animals); to beat; to hunt down |
王様ゲーム see styles |
ousamageemu / osamageemu おうさまゲーム |
party game in which a randomly selected "king" issues orders to other players |
目くらまし see styles |
mekuramashi めくらまし |
(1) smoke screen; dazzler; distraction; (2) camouflage; deceptive means; (3) magic; witchcraft; sleight of hand; (4) shell game |
相手をする see styles |
aiteosuru あいてをする |
(exp,vs-i) to keep company; to look after; to entertain; to play (a game) with |
真三国無双 see styles |
shinsangokubusou / shinsangokubuso しんさんごくぶそう |
(wk) Dynasty Warriors (video game series) |
真三國無双 see styles |
shinsangokubusou / shinsangokubuso しんさんごくぶそう |
(wk) Dynasty Warriors (video game series) |
立ち上がり see styles |
tachiagari たちあがり |
(1) start; beginning; build up; (2) (baseb) how well a pitcher pitches at the start of the game |
Variations: |
bappai ばっぱい |
alcohol drunk as a punishment (for arriving late, losing a game, etc.) |
見下ろし型 see styles |
mioroshigata みおろしがた |
(adj-no,n) {vidg} top-down (game) |
語呂あわせ see styles |
goroawase ごろあわせ |
rhyming game; play on words; pun |
語呂合わせ see styles |
goroawase ごろあわせ |
rhyming game; play on words; pun |
語路合わせ see styles |
goroawase ごろあわせ |
rhyming game; play on words; pun |
Variations: |
keidoro; keedoro; keidoro / kedoro; keedoro; kedoro けいどろ; ケードロ; ケイドロ |
(kana only) (abbr. of 警察と泥棒 or 刑事と泥棒) cops and robbers (hide-and-seek game) |
追いたてる see styles |
oitateru おいたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive on; to urge forward (e.g. cattle); to rouse (game from its cover); to shoo away; (2) to press a tenant to leave; to evict |
追い立てる see styles |
oitateru おいたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive on; to urge forward (e.g. cattle); to rouse (game from its cover); to shoo away; (2) to press a tenant to leave; to evict |
追い落とし see styles |
oiotoshi おいおとし |
(1) chasing down; pushing down; deposing; ousting; (2) sacrificing to create a shortage of liberties, then capturing (in the game of go) |
Variations: |
renju れんじゅ |
(See 五目並べ) variant of gobang (game) |
鐃旬トワ申 see styles |
鐃旬dowa申 鐃旬ドワ申 |
(abbreviation) (slang) (See 鐃旬¥申鐃宿ワ申鐃緒申鐃緒申) board game |
零和ゲーム see styles |
reiwageemu / rewageemu れいわゲーム |
(See ゼロサムゲーム,ゼロ和ゲーム) zero-sum game |
音楽ゲーム see styles |
ongakugeemu おんがくゲーム |
{vidg} rhythm game; music game |
Variations: |
tobi とび |
(1) (See 飛ぶ・1) flying; leaping; flight; leap; (2) (when reading a number aloud; e.g. 20036 = 二万とびとび三十六) zero; naught; oh; (3) (See 飛魚) flying fish (esp. the Japanese flying fish, Cypselurus agoo); (4) (飛び only) {mahj} running out of points (zero or fewer); game ending due to a player running out of points |
首位攻防戦 see styles |
shuikoubousen / shuikobosen しゅいこうぼうせん |
{sports} game or series of games between the first and second place teams |
Variations: |
maadiao; maateiao; maachao / madiao; mateao; machao マーディアオ; マーテイアオ; マーチャオ |
{cards} madiao (Chinese trick-taking game) (chi:); ma diao |
駆りたてる see styles |
karitateru かりたてる |
(transitive verb) to flush out (game, etc.); to drive (animals); to beat; to hunt down |
駆り立てる see styles |
karitateru かりたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to flush out (game, etc.); to drive (animals); to beat; to hunt down; (2) to urge; to spur on; to push on; to impel |
アイテム課金 see styles |
aitemukakin アイテムかきん |
{vidg} charging for in-game items; microtransaction |
アリュエット see styles |
aryuetto アリュエット |
{cards} aluette (game) (fre:) |
イタチごっこ see styles |
itachigokko イタチごっこ |
(kana only) vicious circle; rat race; going round in circles; game of cat and mouse |
ウォーゲーム see styles |
woogeemu ウォーゲーム |
war game |
エロ・ゲーム see styles |
ero geemu エロ・ゲーム |
erotic video game |
おいちょかぶ see styles |
oichokabu おいちょかぶ |
oicho-kabu (traditional Japanese gambling card game) |
おしくら饅頭 see styles |
oshikuramanjuu / oshikuramanju おしくらまんじゅう |
children's game in which three or more stand back-to-back in a circle and jostle |
オセロゲーム see styles |
oserogeemu オセロゲーム |
Othello (board game) (wasei: Othello game) |
カードゲーム see styles |
kaadogeemu / kadogeemu カードゲーム |
card game |
カジノゲーム see styles |
kajinogeemu カジノゲーム |
casino game |
Variations: |
game; gamei / game; game ガメ; ガメイ |
Gamay (wine grape variety) (fre:) |
ガラス玉演戯 see styles |
garasudamaengi ガラスだまえんぎ |
(work) The Glass Bead Game (1943 novel by Herman Hesse); (wk) The Glass Bead Game (1943 novel by Herman Hesse) |
グラディウス see styles |
guradiusu グラディウス |
gladius; (product name) Gradius, a.k.a. Nemesis (video game series) |
クロスゲーム see styles |
kurosugeemu クロスゲーム |
close game |
ゲートボール see styles |
geetobooru ゲートボール |
gate ball (game similar to croquet) |
ゲームアプリ see styles |
geemuapuri ゲームアプリ |
game app |
ゲームオール see styles |
geemuooru ゲームオール |
game all |
ゲームセット see styles |
geemusetto ゲームセット |
game and set; game over |
ゲームソフト see styles |
geemusofuto ゲームソフト |
(computer terminology) game software |
ゲームの理論 see styles |
geemunoriron ゲームのりろん |
(exp,n) (See ゲーム理論) game theory |
ゲームハード see styles |
geemuhaado / geemuhado ゲームハード |
video game hardware; video game console |
ゲームボーイ see styles |
geemubooi ゲームボーイ |
(product) (Nintendo) Game Boy; (product name) (Nintendo) Game Boy |
ゲームポート see styles |
geemupooto ゲームポート |
(computer terminology) game port |
ゲーム開発者 see styles |
geemukaihatsusha ゲームかいはつしゃ |
video game developer |
コールド負け see styles |
koorudomake コールドまけ |
(n,vs,vi) {baseb} loss of a game that was "called" by the umpire |
コン・ゲーム see styles |
kon geemu コン・ゲーム |
con game; confidence game; confidence trick |
コンプガチャ see styles |
konpugacha コンプガチャ |
(abbreviation) (See コンプリートガチャ) method of awarding rare in-game items in mobile games only when the player has bought a full set of other in-game items |
コンプリート see styles |
konpuriito / konpurito コンプリート |
(adjectival noun) (1) complete; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (colloquialism) completion (of a collection, video game, etc.) |
Variations: |
zarugo ざるご |
game of go played by poor players |
シーソー遊び see styles |
shiisooasobi / shisooasobi シーソーあそび |
seesaw (game) |
ジェスチャー see styles |
jesuchaa / jesucha ジェスチャー |
(1) (abbreviation) gesture; (2) charades (game) |
じゃん拳ぽん see styles |
jankenpon; jankenpon じゃんけんぽん; ジャンケンポン |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) (called out before revealing one's hand) rock! paper! scissors!; paper! scissors! rock!; one! two! three!; (2) (kana only) (See じゃんけん) rock-paper-scissors (game); janken |
ゼルダの伝説 see styles |
zerudanodensetsu ゼルダのでんせつ |
(work) The Legend of Zelda (video game franchise); (wk) The Legend of Zelda (video game franchise) |
ゼロ・ゲーム see styles |
zero geemu ゼロ・ゲーム |
zero game |
ゼロ和ゲーム see styles |
zerowageemu ゼロわゲーム |
(See ゼロサムゲーム) zero-sum game |
ソリティアー see styles |
soritiaa / soritia ソリティアー |
solitaire (game); patience |
ダーツマシン see styles |
daatsumashin / datsumashin ダーツマシン |
dart machine (arcade game) |
ダル・ゲーム see styles |
daru geemu ダル・ゲーム |
dull game |
チームゲーム see styles |
chiimugeemu / chimugeemu チームゲーム |
team game |
チキンレース see styles |
chikinreesu チキンレース |
chicken; chicken game; chicken race |
ちんちろりん see styles |
chinchirorin ちんちろりん |
(adverb) (1) chirping; twitter; (2) pine cricket; (3) pine cone; (4) cee-lo (dice gambling game) |
デー・ゲーム see styles |
dee geemu デー・ゲーム |
day game |
デートガール see styles |
deetogaaru / deetogaru デートガール |
(product) Date Girl (game); (product name) Date Girl (game) |
テストプレイ see styles |
tesutopurei / tesutopure テストプレイ |
playtest (of a game before release) (wasei: test play); playtesting |
デッドヒート see styles |
deddohiito / deddohito デッドヒート |
(1) fiercely fought contest; close game (match, race, etc.); (2) dead heat |
テレビゲーム see styles |
terebigeemu テレビゲーム |
video game (wasei: television game) |
どうぶつの森 see styles |
doubutsunomori / dobutsunomori どうぶつのもり |
(work) Animal Crossing (video game series); (wk) Animal Crossing (video game series) |
ドロンゲーム see styles |
dorongeemu ドロンゲーム |
drawn game |
ナイトゲーム see styles |
naitogeemu ナイトゲーム |
night game |
ネットゲーム see styles |
nettogeemu ネットゲーム |
online game (wasei: net game) |
ノー・ゲーム see styles |
noo geemu ノー・ゲーム |
(baseb) no game; game that is stopped before it can be considered an official game (e.g. due to rainout) |
ノー・サイド see styles |
noo saido ノー・サイド |
(sports) no side (rugby); end of game |
ノー・タイム see styles |
noo taimu ノー・タイム |
(exp,int) (1) (sports) time in (wasei: no time); said by a referee at the end of a time out; (expression) (2) making a move immediately in a timed game (shogi, go, etc.) |
ノベルゲーム see styles |
noberugeemu ノベルゲーム |
(n,exp) visual novel (wasei: novel game); sound novel; interactive game resembling a mixed-media novel and featuring mostly static graphics |
バーチャロン see styles |
baacharon / bacharon バーチャロン |
(product) Virtual-On (video game series); (product name) Virtual-On (video game series) |
パーフェクト see styles |
paafekuto / pafekuto パーフェクト |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) perfect; (2) (abbreviation) {baseb} (See パーフェクトゲーム) perfect game |
パズルボブル see styles |
pazuruboburu パズルボブル |
(product) Puzzle Bobble, a.k.a. Bust-A-Move (video game series); (product name) Puzzle Bobble, a.k.a. Bust-A-Move (video game series) |
バブルボブル see styles |
baburuboburu バブルボブル |
(product) Bubble Bobble (video game series); (product name) Bubble Bobble (video game series) |
パロディウス see styles |
parodiusu パロディウス |
(product) Parodius (video game series); (product name) Parodius (video game series) |
パワーゲーム see styles |
pawaageemu / pawageemu パワーゲーム |
power game |
パン食い競走 see styles |
pankuikyousou / pankuikyoso パンくいきょうそう |
game in which a dangling piece of bread is grabbed in the mouth and raced to the finish line (in school sports festivals) |
ビッグゲーム see styles |
biggugeemu ビッグゲーム |
big game |
ビデオゲーム see styles |
bideogeemu ビデオゲーム |
video game |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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