multiplay

English

Etymology

multi- + play

Adjective

multiplay (not comparable)

  1. Describing a CD player (or similar) that can be preloaded with a stack of CDs
  2. (video games) multiplayer

Noun

multiplay (uncountable)

  1. (video games) The ability of more than one player to participate in a game at the same time (especially by means of a network).
    • 2008, Jesse Schell, The art of game design, page 93:
      The team has never done networked multiplay for a racing game. We aren't completely sure we can do it.

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