1. multi-player - Noun
2. multi-player - Adjective
multi-player (not comparable)
rare spelling of multiplayer
multi-player (uncountable)
rare spelling of multiplayer
If you look at a multi-player game, it's the people who are playing the game who are often more valuable than all of the animations and models and game logic that's associated with it. Gabe Newell
After Sun canceled NeWS, DUX Software contracted Hopkins to rewrite the HyperLook user interface in TCL/Tk for X11, and he developed a multi-player networked user interface using the X11 protocol. Source: Internet
Although metaphorical, Hardin's tragedy of the commons may be viewed as an example of a multi-player generalization of the PD: Each villager makes a choice for personal gain or restraint. Source: Internet
If only one iOS device is available, the 'pass and play' mode allows several players to take part in a multi-player game. Source: Internet
However some multi-player video RPGs also allow for a participant to take on a GM role through a visual interface called a GM toolkit, albeit with abilities limited by the available technology. Source: Internet
On the assumption that the game can model transactions between two people requiring trust, cooperative behaviour in populations may be modeled by a multi-player, iterated, version of the game. Source: Internet