is a tutorial in a videogame, and what is it called
A tutorial in a video game is a sequence of instructions or gameplay elements designed to teach players how to play the game, understand its mechanics, controls, objectives, and features. Tutorials can take various forms, such as interactive lessons, guided missions, or pop-up tips, and are typically presented at the beginning of the game or during the introduction of new mechanics.
Tutorials may also be referred to simply as "tutorials," but they can have specific names depending on the game's context, such as:
1. **Prologue**: An introductory segment that often includes tutorial elements while advancing the story.
2. **Training Mode**: A dedicated mode that allows players to practice skills without the pressure of the main game.
3. **Boot Camp**: A themed tutorial that immerses players in the game world while teaching them the basics.
4. **Walkthrough**: A guide given to players as they progress through the game, though this often refers to external help rather than in-game tutorials.
The effectiveness of a tutorial is crucial for player retention and enjoyment, as it helps players feel more comfortable with the game.