limbolike

English

Etymology

limbo + -like

Noun

limbolike (plural limbolikes)

  1. A 2D platform-puzzle video game, often with a melancholy theme, similar to Limbo.
    • 2022, Ari Notis, “Everyone Wants To Make The Next Limbo”, in Kotaku:
      Silt, The Cub, Planet of Lana, and similar platformers demand a new term: the ‘Limbolike’.

Adjective

limbolike (comparative more limbolike, superlative most limbolike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of limbo.
    • 2009 April 14, Daniel J. Wakin, “At Tully Hall, Worry Over the Pipe Organ’s Return”, in New York Times:
      The hall’s organ, a personal gift of Miss Tully herself, remains absent, dismantled and resting in limbolike storage in upstate New York.
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