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Qué (quién) es twitch gamer - definición

TYPE OF VIDEO GAMEPLAY SCENARIO THAT TESTS A PLAYER'S RESPONSE TIME
Twitch shooter; Twitch games; Twitch game; Twitch Gaming; Twitch gaming; Twitch gameplay (reaction time)
  • arcade]] video games relying on twitch gameplay.

twitch gamer      
Someone whose success at video games comes from hitting buttons as quickly as possible. See button masher. In our case, derived from the speech balloon that came up whenever you stopped moving in the Simpsons arcade game: Hit buttons! Wiggle joystick!
Having problems blocking that guy's moves? You're such a twitch gamer.
gamer         
  • A woman gamer participating with men at gamescom.
  • Gaymer Logo for LGBT Gaming Convention
  • An African American male posing with two [[game controller]]s.
  • Silicon Valley Pride Parade
PERSON WHO PLAYS VIDEO GAMES AND/OR IDENTIFIES WITH THE GAMER IDENTITY
Video game player; Video gamer; Gamers; Video game enthusiast; Video game enthusiasts; Professional gamer; Hardcore gamer; Hardcore gamers; Casual gamer; Hardcore gaming; The gaming community; Types of gamers; Video Gamer; Hard gaming; Core gamer; Professional gamers; Gamer subculture; Cyber gamer; Video gamers
A gamer is someone who plays computer games.
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Gamer         
  • A woman gamer participating with men at gamescom.
  • Gaymer Logo for LGBT Gaming Convention
  • An African American male posing with two [[game controller]]s.
  • Silicon Valley Pride Parade
PERSON WHO PLAYS VIDEO GAMES AND/OR IDENTIFIES WITH THE GAMER IDENTITY
Video game player; Video gamer; Gamers; Video game enthusiast; Video game enthusiasts; Professional gamer; Hardcore gamer; Hardcore gamers; Casual gamer; Hardcore gaming; The gaming community; Types of gamers; Video Gamer; Hard gaming; Core gamer; Professional gamers; Gamer subculture; Cyber gamer; Video gamers
A gamer is a proactive hobbyist who plays interactive games, especially video games, tabletop role-playing games, and skill-based card games, and who plays for usually long periods of time. Some gamers are competitive, meaning they routinely compete in some games for money, prizes, awards or the mere pleasure of competition and overcoming obstacles.

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Twitch gameplay

Twitch gameplay is a type of video gameplay scenario that tests a player's response time. Action games such as shooters, sports, multiplayer online battle arena, and fighting games often contain elements of twitch gameplay. For example, first-person shooters such as Counter-Strike and Call of Duty require quick reaction times for the players to shoot enemies, and fighting games such as Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat require quick reaction times to attack or counter an opponent. Other video game genres may also involve twitch gameplay. For example, the puzzle video game Tetris gradually speeds up as the player makes progress.

Twitch gameplay keeps players actively engaged with quick feedback to their actions, as opposed to turn-based gaming that involves waiting for the outcome of a chosen course of action. Twitch can be used to expand tactical options and play by testing the skill of the player in various areas (usually reflexive responses) and generally add difficulty (relating to the intensity of "twitching" required).

Fast chess, chess played with short time limits between moves, is an example of adding a twitch gameplay element to a turn-based game. Conversely, checkpoints and extra lives are common game mechanics in twitch gaming that attempt to reduce the penalty for errors in play, adding an element of turn-based gameplay. Traditionally, however, the term "twitch game" has been applied to simple arcade, console, and computer games that lack an element of strategy and are based solely upon a player's reaction time.