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fangame

Terms vs Fangame - What's the difference?

terms | fangame |


As nouns the difference between terms and fangame

is that terms is while fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.

Fangame vs Fangame - What's the difference?

fangame | fangame |


In fandom|lang=en terms the difference between fangame and fangame

is that fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it while fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.

As nouns the difference between fangame and fangame

is that fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it while fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.

Taxonomy vs Fangame - What's the difference?

taxonomy | fangame |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and fangame

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.

Fangame vs Fanart - What's the difference?

fangame | fanart | Related terms |

Fangame is a related term of fanart.


In fandom|lang=en terms the difference between fangame and fanart

is that fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it while fanart is (fandom) artwork created unofficially by fans of a book, film, etc, and based on it.

As nouns the difference between fangame and fanart

is that fangame is (fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it while fanart is (fandom) artwork created unofficially by fans of a book, film, etc, and based on it.

Fanwork vs Fangame - What's the difference?

fanwork | fangame | Hypernyms |

Fangame is a hypernym of fanwork.

Fangame is a hyponym of fanwork.



As nouns the difference between fanwork and fangame

is that fanwork is fan tracery while fangame is a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.

Fan vs Fangame - What's the difference?

fan | fangame |


As nouns the difference between fan and fangame

is that fan is a hand-held device consisting of concertinaed material, or slats of material, gathered together at one end, that may be opened out into the shape of a sector of a circle and waved back and forth in order to move air towards oneself and cool oneself while fangame is a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.

As a verb fan

is to blow air on (something) by means of a fan (hand-held, mechanical or electrical) or otherwise.

As a proper noun Fan

is a diminutive of Frances.

As an abbreviation FAN

is file area network.

Unofficial vs Fangame - What's the difference?

unofficial | fangame |


As an adjective unofficial

is not officially established.

As a noun fangame is

(fandom) a video game created unofficially by fans of an existing game, and based on it.