Vehicular Combat Games - Notes and References

Notes and References


Video game genres
Action
  • Beat 'em up
  • Fighting game
  • Platform game
  • Shooter game
    • First-person
    • Light gun
    • Shoot 'em up
    • Tactical
    • Third-person
Action-adventure
  • Grand Theft Auto clone
  • Stealth game
  • Survival horror
Adventure
  • Dating sim
    • Bishōjo
    • Eroge
    • Otome
  • Graphic adventure
    • Escape the room
  • Interactive fiction
  • Interactive movie
  • Visual novel
Role-playing game
  • Action role-playing game
  • Roguelike
  • MUD
    • MMORPG
  • Tactical role-playing game
Simulation
  • Construction and management
    • Business
    • City
    • Government
  • Driving simulator
  • Life simulation
    • Dating sim
    • Digital pet
    • God game
    • Social simulation
  • Sports game
Strategy
  • 4X
  • Real-time strategy
    • MOBA
    • Tower defense
  • Real-time tactics
  • Tactical RPG
  • Turn-based strategy
  • Turn-based tactics
    • Artillery
  • Wargame
Vehicle simulation
  • Driving simulator
  • Flight simulator
    • Amateur
    • Combat
    • Space
  • Racing game
    • Sim racing
  • Submarine simulator
  • Train simulator
  • Vehicular combat
Other genres
  • Breakout clone
  • Exergame
  • Maze
    • Pac-Man clone
  • Music
    • Rhythm
  • Non-game
  • Party
  • Programming
  • Puzzle
    • Sokoban
    • Tile-matching
  • Traditional
Related concepts
  • Art game
  • Audio game
  • Casual game
  • Christian
  • Clone
  • Cult game
  • Dungeon crawl
  • FMV
  • Hack and slash
  • Indie game
  • Isometric graphics
  • Minigame
  • Nonlinear gameplay
    • Open world
  • Online game
    • Browser game
    • MMOG
    • Social network game
  • Serious
    • Advergame
    • Edugame
  • Text-based game

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