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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cumbersome game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that is difficult to manage or overly complicated, making it less enjoyable or accessible.
Example: "While the graphics were impressive, the controls made it a cumbersome game that frustrated many players."
Alternatives: "a clunky game" or "an unwieldy game".
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Dreamed up five years ago and served up yesterday, it's an off-kilter vision of the future, a cumbersome game with odd priorities, certainly.
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Whereas film, television and music have become easier and cheaper to engage with, thanks to the rise of streaming services, getting into big-budget games remains a cumbersome, expensive hobby.
"When an organization posts an open position, then redirects the potential applicant to their company website which contains a cumbersome process of uploading and a game of "cut and paste" into boxes, the organization may drive top candidates away".
There were prizes for the winners, and the winner of a game of musical chairs got a cumbersome piece of apparatus called an inconoscope, tied up with a blue ribbon.
The game featured a fast Tennessee start (a 21-0 first-quarter leand and a cumbersome, error-prone St . Louisstart.
Why create a cumbersome bureaucracy?
It was a cumbersome and costly process.
The Department of Homeland Security is a cumbersome bureaucratic monster.
Complicating matters is a cumbersome bureaucracy.
He wore a cumbersome white neck brace.
Overturning regulations is a cumbersome process.
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