A minigame (also spelled mini-game or mini game and sometimes called a subgame or microgame) is a short video game often contained within another video game and sometimes in application software or on a display of any form of hardware. A minigame is always smaller or more simplistic than the game in which it is contained. Minigames are sometimes also offered separately for free to promote the main game. For instance, the 'Pokémon Stadium' minigames involve merely pressing a few buttons at specific intervals, with little complexity. Some minigames can also be bonus stages or secret levels.
Minigames occur variously as gameplay features, or as time fillers while levels are loading, or as Easter eggs even in non video games e.g. a DOOM-like game or a flight simulator in different versions of Microsoft Excel. In the latter case, they are often called "secret games". In the former case, the successful completion of such minigames may or may not be required to finish the encompassing game. They are often included as extra content to use once the main storyline is completed. Minigames occur also on other forms of hardware e.g. on a dot-matrix display of a pinball machine or even as time filler on a traffic light e.g. StreetPong.
[Kelly Rowland - Chorus]
You don't have to play mine games
Just tell what's yours, it is mine
And even when you're far away, far away
You come back to me every time
It's just me and my baby in the end of the day
We ain't gotta play no mine games, mine games
[Bridge]
The sky is the limit
Let's take over the world
And everything in it
Yeah me and baby gonna ride to the finish
Down from beginning
Ooh what a feeling, Ooh what a feeling
[Kelly Rowland - Chorus]
You don't have to play mine games
Just tell what's yours, it is mine
And even when you're far away, far away
You come back to me every time
It's just me and my baby in the end of the day
A minigame (also spelled mini-game or mini game and sometimes called a subgame or microgame) is a short video game often contained within another video game and sometimes in application software or on a display of any form of hardware. A minigame is always smaller or more simplistic than the game in which it is contained. Minigames are sometimes also offered separately for free to promote the main game. For instance, the 'Pokémon Stadium' minigames involve merely pressing a few buttons at specific intervals, with little complexity. Some minigames can also be bonus stages or secret levels.
Minigames occur variously as gameplay features, or as time fillers while levels are loading, or as Easter eggs even in non video games e.g. a DOOM-like game or a flight simulator in different versions of Microsoft Excel. In the latter case, they are often called "secret games". In the former case, the successful completion of such minigames may or may not be required to finish the encompassing game. They are often included as extra content to use once the main storyline is completed. Minigames occur also on other forms of hardware e.g. on a dot-matrix display of a pinball machine or even as time filler on a traffic light e.g. StreetPong.
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