The Player is a term. It means the person who is playing as an a Mii
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| - The Player is a term. It means the person who is playing as an a Mii
- The Player is an omnipotent entity that plays the game Code Monkeys. Next to nothing is known about The Player; their name, age, sex, appearance, or even what they control in-game is almost completely unknown. None of the characters acknowledge or even nod at the possible existence of The Player. Their only form of communication is through the headline that normally reads Code Monkeys at the bottom of the HUD, but this goes unnoticed by the game's cast. The Player's only major involvement in the series was at the end of Todd Loses His Mind, when Todd attempts to blow up GameAVision, the game suddenly crashes, forcing The Player to eject the cartridge and reset the game.
- The Player is a very powerful ghost who likes to play games for high stakes.
- In a video game, the player is the person responsible for operating the game through the use of the controller, or whatever other control schemes may be used for the game's operation. The player is a near constant presence in the world of video games, and is an extension of the role of the viewer in other forms of media. Unlike the viewer, the player not only observes but also has a personal stake in the events, due to having an effect on the outcome of the world. Being postmodern works, the Kill the Past games, along with other Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture games, will sometimes directly or indirectly acknowledge the existence of the player.
- A Player is the character used in-game by anyone playing Minecraft, and it is generally considered the unofficial main protagonist of the game. The default Skin resembles a male human who is generally referred to as "Steve". A new default female skin option, "Alex", is also available as of update 1.8. A player who has purchased Minecraft can also set a custom skin on Minecraft.net, under their profile options.
- The Player is a co-protagonist of OFF, arguably serving as the central protagonist of the entire game. The Player's name and gender is determinant. They are tasked with guiding a being known as the Batter to accomplish his sacred mission to purify the world of OFF. Some characters in the game, notably Zacharie, the Judge, and the Batter himself, are explicitly aware of the Player's existence and will address them directly. The question of whether or not other characters know about the Player is deliberately ambiguous, although statements by the Queen in particular appear to hint at them knowing of their presence.
- The Player is a name given to a gamer that is in a since playing a video game. In some games such as Doodlemen RPG, the player is part of the storyline, helping Dudle and Dudlette along their adventure.
- The Player is a 1992 American satirical film directed by Robert Altman from a screenplay by Michael Tolkin based on his own 1988 novel of the same name. It is the story of Hollywoodstudio executive Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins) who murders an aspiring screenwriter he believed was sending him death threats. The Player has many film references and Hollywood insider jokes, with around sixty Hollywood celebrities agreeing to make cameo appearances in the film. Altman stated, "It is a very mild satire," offending no one.
- The Player is a reference concerning the person who plays Terraria. A player may choose to either play Multiplayer with other players and NPCs, or to play Single player only with NPCs (Non-Player Characters.) The player can choose from a variety of Clothing, Colors and Tools to make him or her look different from others. The player can provoke some things the NPCs cannot, for example: Only a player can provoke a boss to awake, and only a player can build a home, which NPCs can live in.
- Out-of-universe, The Player moves Niko and manages their inventory with the keyboard; in-universe, what actually occurs is ambiguous. It is implied that The Player is not directly telling Niko what to do, nor is The Player physically controlling Niko, as both movement and inventory management are done before Niko is ever aware that The Player exists. Prophetbot remarks that The Player has been "guiding" Niko throughout the entirety of their journey since slightly after they woke up (the moment the first cutscene ends).
- The Player is the character used in-game by anyone playing Minecraft. The default skin is exactly the same as a human's, and is generally referred to as "Steve". A player who has bought the game is able to set a custom skin on Minecraft.net, under their profile options. It's usually someone using a "hacked" or illegal version of the Minecraft Client, or someone who failed to successfully log into Minecraft, who appears using the default skin; very few people don't change it. Steve is normally in Minecraft art. As of 1.8 a new default player model was added. This model was referred to as Alex and is a female.
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| - The Player is a reference concerning the person who plays Terraria. A player may choose to either play Multiplayer with other players and NPCs, or to play Single player only with NPCs (Non-Player Characters.) The player can choose from a variety of Clothing, Colors and Tools to make him or her look different from others. The player can choose to insert items into Social Slots. The items inserted may be Vanity Items, which were meant only to worn in Social Slots, or an Armor Piece, in which case it will be shown instead of the current armor equipped but will not increase any stats. For example: If you are wearing a full Molten Armor set in the Armor slots, you will gain all of its buffs etc., but if you wear a full Shadow Scale set in the social slot, only the Shadow Scale armor and its special animation will be shown. The player can provoke some things the NPCs cannot, for example: Only a player can provoke a boss to awake, and only a player can build a home, which NPCs can live in.
- The Player is a term. It means the person who is playing as an a Mii
- The Player is an omnipotent entity that plays the game Code Monkeys. Next to nothing is known about The Player; their name, age, sex, appearance, or even what they control in-game is almost completely unknown. None of the characters acknowledge or even nod at the possible existence of The Player. Their only form of communication is through the headline that normally reads Code Monkeys at the bottom of the HUD, but this goes unnoticed by the game's cast. The Player's only major involvement in the series was at the end of Todd Loses His Mind, when Todd attempts to blow up GameAVision, the game suddenly crashes, forcing The Player to eject the cartridge and reset the game.
- The Player is a very powerful ghost who likes to play games for high stakes.
- In a video game, the player is the person responsible for operating the game through the use of the controller, or whatever other control schemes may be used for the game's operation. The player is a near constant presence in the world of video games, and is an extension of the role of the viewer in other forms of media. Unlike the viewer, the player not only observes but also has a personal stake in the events, due to having an effect on the outcome of the world. Being postmodern works, the Kill the Past games, along with other Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture games, will sometimes directly or indirectly acknowledge the existence of the player.
- A Player is the character used in-game by anyone playing Minecraft, and it is generally considered the unofficial main protagonist of the game. The default Skin resembles a male human who is generally referred to as "Steve". A new default female skin option, "Alex", is also available as of update 1.8. A player who has purchased Minecraft can also set a custom skin on Minecraft.net, under their profile options.
- The Player is a co-protagonist of OFF, arguably serving as the central protagonist of the entire game. The Player's name and gender is determinant. They are tasked with guiding a being known as the Batter to accomplish his sacred mission to purify the world of OFF. Some characters in the game, notably Zacharie, the Judge, and the Batter himself, are explicitly aware of the Player's existence and will address them directly. The question of whether or not other characters know about the Player is deliberately ambiguous, although statements by the Queen in particular appear to hint at them knowing of their presence.
- Out-of-universe, The Player moves Niko and manages their inventory with the keyboard; in-universe, what actually occurs is ambiguous. It is implied that The Player is not directly telling Niko what to do, nor is The Player physically controlling Niko, as both movement and inventory management are done before Niko is ever aware that The Player exists. Prophetbot remarks that The Player has been "guiding" Niko throughout the entirety of their journey since slightly after they woke up (the moment the first cutscene ends). The Player converses often with Niko about their journey and both of their pasts. The Player has the choice of choosing conversational options that will develop their character; for example, Niko will ask The Player if they reside in a city or somewhere else. The Player's guidance is critical to Niko's progress, as throughout their journey, they encounter several puzzles and elements outside of the game itself, which Niko cannot access and which The Player must intervene. The Player champions themselves as a 'kind god' and a helpful god, which Niko later reflects mutually. The Player and Niko are implied to have been very good friends from the time they spent together, with The Player having the optional ability to urge Niko to perform actions such as making them do a robot voice and riding around on an automated floor vacuum.
- The Player is a name given to a gamer that is in a since playing a video game. In some games such as Doodlemen RPG, the player is part of the storyline, helping Dudle and Dudlette along their adventure.
- The Player is a 1992 American satirical film directed by Robert Altman from a screenplay by Michael Tolkin based on his own 1988 novel of the same name. It is the story of Hollywoodstudio executive Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins) who murders an aspiring screenwriter he believed was sending him death threats. The Player has many film references and Hollywood insider jokes, with around sixty Hollywood celebrities agreeing to make cameo appearances in the film. Altman stated, "It is a very mild satire," offending no one.
- The Player is the character used in-game by anyone playing Minecraft. The default skin is exactly the same as a human's, and is generally referred to as "Steve". A player who has bought the game is able to set a custom skin on Minecraft.net, under their profile options. It's usually someone using a "hacked" or illegal version of the Minecraft Client, or someone who failed to successfully log into Minecraft, who appears using the default skin; very few people don't change it. Steve is normally in Minecraft art. As of 1.8 a new default player model was added. This model was referred to as Alex and is a female. Also in 1.8 the player's arms were made slimmer than they were in the past.
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