microgame
Etymology
From micro- + game.
microgame means A board game packaged in a small set with instructions in booklet format and counters to be cut from sheets of paper or cardboard. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
noun
- A board game packaged in a small set with instructions in booklet format and counters to be cut from sheets of paper or cardboard.
- A very small minigame, typically lasting for only a few seconds.“Inspired by the Team Fortress 2 mod that the name takes after, Bonkorn created 48 microgames with 12 ‘boss stages’ – not to mention the seven different ‘Special Modes’ that adds an extra rule for every other match. […] Every microgame lasts five seconds until it shifts to the next randomly selected ruleset.”