Overworld
Unc. n. 1.) A place in a videogame where levels, or other areas of the overworld, are connected; a hub.
Unc. n. 2.) A location in a videogame that takes place on or above the ground, or, more generally, anywhere within the natural world.
A) Above ground.
B) Anywhere that is not (considered) supernatural.
Adj. 3.) Pertaining to the sections of a game that take place above ground or within the game's "natural" world.
Unc. n. 2.) A location in a videogame that takes place on or above the ground, or, more generally, anywhere within the natural world.
A) Above ground.
B) Anywhere that is not (considered) supernatural.
Adj. 3.) Pertaining to the sections of a game that take place above ground or within the game's "natural" world.
Example:
"The original Super Mario Bros. did not have an overworld-map."
"Donkey Kong Country, for the most part, takes place in the overworld."
"One block in the nether is eight blocks in the overworld."
"I love the overworld music in New Super Mario Bros. Wii!"
"The original Super Mario Bros. did not have an overworld-map."
"Donkey Kong Country, for the most part, takes place in the overworld."
"One block in the nether is eight blocks in the overworld."
"I love the overworld music in New Super Mario Bros. Wii!"