metagaming

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

meta- +‎ gaming

Noun[edit]

metagaming (uncountable)

  1. The playing of metagames.
  2. (roleplaying games) The act of a roleplayer making use of knowledge that they have learned out of character (and which their character does not know) while they are in character; often considered a form of cheating.
    • 2017, Amanda K. Allen, “Social Networking, Participatory Culture and the Fandom World of Harry Potter”, in Gail Ashton, editor, Medieval Afterlives in Contemporary Culture, Bloomsbury Academic, →ISBN, page 284:
      Other terms are specific to the role-playing experience, such as [] 'Metagaming', in which players act on information that they, as players, know, but which their characters could not know (or have not yet learned).

Verb[edit]

metagaming

  1. (roleplaying games) present participle and gerund of metagame