Tap (gaming)

Tapping is a term used in a variety of ways in a number of games. Although the exact meaning varies, it generally either refers to either the physical action of actually touching something, or to the "using up" of the resources of some element of the game.

Collectible card games

In collectible card games such as Magic: The Gathering to tap a card means to use it so that it cannot be used again in that player's turn.[1] The visual indication of the tapped status is represented by turning the card 90 degrees to the right.

On cards since Revised edition (1994), tapping has been represented by a symbol, though this is not unique to the game of Magic: The Gathering. U.S. Patent 5,662,332 was filed by Wizards of the Coast to patent the mechanics of some aspects of collectible card games, including tapping.

Mechanics similar to tapping are used in many collectible card games, often involving the same 90 degree card rotation. For example, this act is referred to as setting in Ophidian 2350, while it is known as committing in the Universal Fighting System. In the medieval-Japan-themed Legend of the Five Rings, the mechanism is called "bowing". A few games, such as the City of Heroes Collectible Card Game, use several different rotational increments (90, 180, and 270 degrees), each denoting a different card status.

MMORPGs

Tapping is commonly used in MMORPGs as a term for dealing enough damage to a monster or enemy to gain access to its treasure (or loot).[2] Usually only one person or group can tap the lootable enemy in question. Once tapped, regardless of who kills the enemy, only the original tapping player(s) can receive the treasure.

Touchscreen gaming

When playing a game on a device that uses a touchscreen for gaming -- such as the Nintendo DS -- users touch the stylus to the screen as input. Touching a point on the screen and then immediately removing the stylus from the screen is known as tapping the screen. This technique is used for a variety of reasons including selecting from a menu, exploring an environment, or using items and abilities.

See also

References

  1. Magic: the Gathering basic rulebook
  2. "World of Warcraft glossary". Retrieved 2007-07-01.


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