playable

/ˈpleɪəbəl/
adjective
  1. Possible or suitable to be played, especially in a game or sport.
    • The soccer field was muddy but still playable after the rain.
    • The tennis court was declared playable once the snow was cleared.
    • This new video game is playable on both consoles and computers.
  2. Of a musical instrument or piece of music: able to be played, especially in a way that sounds good or is not too difficult.
    • The composer wrote a playable melody for beginner guitarists.
    • The old piano is still playable, though some keys stick.
    • After tuning, the violin became fully playable again.
  3. Of a video game or other interactive media: designed to be enjoyable and functional for the user.
    • The game had a few bugs, but the developers made it playable for the demo.
    • The level was too hard to be playable for most casual gamers.
    • A playable character in the game has unique abilities.
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