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Action-venture games are faster paced than pure venture games, and include physical as well as conceptual challenges w the story is enacted rather than narrated. While motion-based, often reflexive, actions are required, the gameplay still follows a number of venture game genre tropes (gathering items, exploration of and interaction with one's environment, often including an overworld connecting areas of importance, and puzzle-solving). While the controls are arce-style (character movement, few action commands) t is an ultimate goal beyond a high score. In most action-venture games, the player controls a single avatar as the protagonist. This type of game is often quite similar to role-playing video games. They are distinct from graphic ventures, which sometimes have -moving ce ntral characters, but also wider variety of commands and fewer or no action game elements and are distinct too from text ventures, characterized by many different commands introduced by the user via a complex text parser and no -moving character. While they share general gameplay dynamics, action-ventures vary widely in the design of their viewpoints, including bird's eye, side scrolling, first-person, third-person, over-the-shoulder, or even a 3/4 isometric view. Many action-venture games simulate a conversation through a conversation tree.[citation needed] When the player encounters a non-player character, they are allowed to select a choice of what to say. The NPC gives a scripted response to the player, and the game s the player several new ways to respond. Due to the action-venture subgenre's bro inclusive nature it causes some players to having difficulty finishing a particular game. 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