RuneScaper
English
Etymology
From [[:w:RuneScape|RuneScape|RuneScape|RuneScape]] + -er.
Noun
RuneScaper (plural RuneScapers)
- A player of the fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game RuneScape.
- 2007, Eli Neiburger, “The Gaming World, and How It Can Be Appropriately Appropriated into the Library World”, in Gamers … in the Library?!: The Why, What, and How of Videogame Tournaments for All Ages, Chicago, Ill.: American Library Association, →ISBN, page 38:
- Providing a time and place can be the first step in building some community with and among your players; if you get all your RuneScapers together in the training center once a week for an hour, it’s going to turn into a genuine event before you know it.
- 2010, Joost Van Loon, “Networked Being: Transactions in On-line Gaming Communities”, in Parallax, volume 16, number 1, , pages 19–27:
- The interface of creating an account enacts the assemblage; it is the gift that inaugurates the being of a runescaper[sic] (or run-e-scapist if you like).
- 2018 October 8, “Making an ass out of u and me”, in Canta, number 13:
- Among us are a diverse populous of Beliebers, photographers, flat earthers, snowboarders, National voters, Armenians, coffee drinkers, Runescapers,[sic] wheelchair users, Muslims, bloggers and Ultimate players.
- 2021, “RuneScape, IRL”, in Ian Tucker, Brett Israel, Sanjay Dharawat, editors, RuneScape: The First 20 Years—An Illustrated History, Dark Horse Books, →ISBN, page 095:
- Dutch RuneScaper MarioSonic visited the company for this reason in 2019. RuneScape was a place where MarioSonic felt like himself.
- 2021 April 22, “Old School RuneScape vs World of Warcraft Classic”, in Nyasa Times, archived from the original on 14 May 2021:
- If we talk about OSRS, it became a major hit and you can just see that from the sheer amount of players the game has, which is more than 70% of the whole RuneScape players combined as the RuneScapers just love the old school vibe.
Translations
RuneScape player
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