Playability
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noun.
The state or property of being
playable
.
noun.
A measure of either the ease by which a
video game
may be played, or of the overall quality of its
gameplay
Word Usage
"Regardless of the long-term playability, the Michael Bay sequel is the second film in history to cross $200 million in five-days."
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