platformy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

platform +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

platformy (comparative more platformy, superlative most platformy)

  1. (video games, informal) Characteristic of platform games.
    • 1992, Jon Pillar, Captain Dynamo (video game review in Your Sinclair issue 79)
      A colourful, bouncy, groovesome platformy sort of thing that's a tad too hard for its own good.
    • 2006, Nintendo Power, volumes 208-210, page 143:
      [] a radical new, non-platformy direction []

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