shape-shifting in video games
Shape-shifting in video games refers to the ability of a character or object to change its form or appearance during gameplay. It allows players to transform into different shapes, creatures, or objects, often giving them new abilities or skills. Shape-shifting mechanics are commonly used in games to introduce variety, strategic options, and puzzle-solving elements, enabling players to adapt to different challenges or scenarios within the game world.
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