Adjective
in-game (not comparable)
Within, or as part of a game, especially a video game.
A3D uses a subset of the actual in-game 3D world data to accurately model the location of both direct (A3Dspace) and reflected (A3Dverb) sound streams (A3D 2.0 can perform up to 60 first-order reflections). Source: Internet
All players also earn in-game cash (Kudos) depending on which round they made it to, which can also be used to purchase costume items. Source: Internet
Although they are not a requirement to progress through the campaign, fans looking for the full story should search for these control panels in-game. Source: Internet
Alanna Rizzo, the Dodgers in-game reporter, thinks Davis has spent the last four seasons doing just that: “I think the biggest compliment I could give to Joe is that he never tried to be Vin,” she says over the phone. Source: Internet
Although October shook things up with a makeup Community Day and some Halloween festivities, things seem to be back to the usual pattern on November's in-game calendar. Source: Internet
Arizona Wildcats big Zeke Nnaji reacts in-game. Source: Internet