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The phrase "art game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of video game that emphasizes artistic expression, aesthetics, or innovative design over traditional gameplay mechanics.
Example: "The indie developer created an art game that explores themes of loneliness and connection through stunning visuals and immersive soundscapes."
Alternatives: "artistic game" or "creative game".
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art game
noun
A video game designed to convey an aesthetic and provoke a reaction, rather than to provide a traditional diversion with set goals.
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Does Mr. Osby really think he is the only jazz "art" game in town?
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