Goodgame
Goodgame, often stylized as Good Game or GG, is a term of sportsmanship and etiquette commonly used in online gaming, particularly at the end of multiplayer matches. The phrase acknowledges the opponent's skill or overall quality of the game played.
Usage:
The phrase "Goodgame" is typically typed into the game's chat window at the conclusion of a match, signifying respect and goodwill towards the opposing player or team. It is considered good manners and is a standard practice in many online gaming communities. Its abbreviation, "GG," is far more frequently used than the full phrase.
Variations and Related Terms:
- GG WP: Short for "Good Game, Well Played." It is a more emphatic and appreciative variation, acknowledging not only a good game but also skillful performance.
- Bad Game (BG): The opposite of Good Game, indicating a game that was considered poorly played or unenjoyable, often due to poor sportsmanship, technical issues, or unbalanced gameplay. Its use is generally discouraged as it is considered unsportsmanlike.
- GG NO RE: A sarcastic or negative usage of GG, implying the loser does not want to replay the game, often used in frustration. This is considered poor sportsmanship.
- Good Luck (GL): Often used at the beginning of a match to wish opponents well.
Significance:
The use of "Goodgame" and its variations promotes a positive and respectful gaming environment. It fosters a sense of community and encourages fair play. While the phrase is often used automatically or habitually, its core meaning reflects the importance of sportsmanship in online gaming. The absence of a GG can sometimes be interpreted as disrespectful or even toxic behavior.