playability

/ˌpleɪəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easy, enjoyable, or satisfying to play, especially in video games, sports, or musical instruments.
    • The game's high playability keeps players coming back for more.
    • Reviewers praised the soccer game for its smooth playability and realistic controls.
    • Guitar makers focus on playability to ensure the instrument feels comfortable.
  2. The suitability of a piece of music or a role in a performance for being performed or played by a particular person or group.
    • The composer adjusted the piece to improve its playability for young pianists.
    • The director considered the playability of the lead role before casting.
    • This arrangement has great playability for a high school orchestra.
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