Customization via Game Menu

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Customizations via Game Menu are usually made through the Options menu or a similar interface structure, not performed where the game action takes place.

Examples

Strong example

In The Sims [Maxis, 2000], for Windows PC, the player can define his sim's name, zodiacal sign, personality traits and appearance, selecting from several attributes that will constitute that character. This customization is done through a menu, before the actual gameplay starts.


Relations with other elements of the Ontology

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References

Maxis, developer (2000). The Sims. Electronic Arts, Windows PC edition.