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Well for this one there are 2 meanings:
1. It’s basically like saying hypothetically when asking someone a question.
2.When you say something that you probably shouldn’t of said and you want to cover it up by saying In-Game.
1.Could you stuff 47 pigeons asses with sticks of dynamite and set them on fire? In-Game.
2.Fucking hell you camper, you’re shit at the game, go and suck off some BBC’s. IN-GAMEEEE!!!!!
In-Game by EtymologyRuler June 25, 2024
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Cody Game 

An absolute dogshit game suggested by your friend Cody. These games are typically bought by the entire friend group, then played once and never again.
Cody: I'm bored guys let's play a new game
Kevin: Well, well, well, another Cody game eh?

The game with over 500 unique champions 

And 8 unique dungeon bosses. Welcome to raid shadows legends. This is a dark fantasy, rpg, tower fighting game, where you're not limited to just making your character better by building them, but also learning. With 8.8k people playing daily and a total count of 10.8 MILLION players, you can assure yourself that this is THE game to play.
You, this game is the game with over 500 unique champions, isn't that crazy.

Driftwood Game 

Making women fall in love with you by taking romantic photos of driftwood on the beach. Because all women find driftwood aesthetically pleasing.
Giga Chad: Why do all the chicks like that artsy guy and not my stupid muscles.

Chris: Dude it’s 2024. Put down the weights and get a mirrorless camera. You need some Driftwood Game.
Driftwood Game by Starwheel July 16, 2024

Corporate Game 

A type of video game created by a large corporation (often referred to as a AAAA game or quad 'A' game). These games are designed to appeal to the broadest possible audience, prioritizing commercial success over artistic innovation or creative risks. While they often feature high production values, cutting-edge graphics, and extensive marketing campaigns, they are frequently criticized for being bland, boring, and soulless.

Corporate games tend to follow formulaic designs, relying on "tried-and-true" mechanics and generic storylines to maximize profitability and minimize the risk of alienating any segment of their target market, which is everyone. This results in games that, despite their technical polish, lack originality, creativity, and depth. They often feature excessive microtransactions, season passes, and other monetization strategies that can detract from the overall gaming experience, these corporations may also incorporate "woke" language and themes, but they're often seen as a superficial and unsuccessful attempt at inclusivity that fails to add meaningful substance to the game.
I was really excited about the new sci-fi RPG, but it ended up being just another corporate game—great graphics, but it felt so generic and uninspired. It’s clear they were more focused on appealing to everyone than making something truly unique
Corporate Game by CurbMan July 19, 2024

Wrong Game Ronnie 

The moniker given a man who intentionally wears the jersey of a team not participating in the game he is attending. The man is often accompanied by his lady friend, Wrong Game Rhonda.
I saw Wrong Game Ronnie in the beer line wearing his Kentucky jersey even though this is the Louisville-Clemson game. His girlfriend Wrong Game Rhonda was with him.

squid game problems 

When you have so much money and free time that you don’t have problems to deal with anymore. Like the grandpa from squid games. When you have so many options on TV that there’s nothing to watch. When you have access to get food from any restaurant in town, but you’re been to all of them before. You have the perfect job, where you don’t have to do anything. Everything is perfect.

And now you’re bored.
Dude, I think he’s having squid game problems.
But didn’t he just get a promotion?
Yeah. Now he doesn’t have to pay off his mortgage anymore. Roth IRA is filled, no kids, no wife, no hobbies, what’s he got left?