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in-game main menu, load, save, restart

Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition
The interface presents a Main Menu with a classic, vintage aesthetic, highlighted by ornamental borders and a textured background. The menu features a centraliz...
resume, settings, quit to menu, quit to desktop

Risk of Rain 2
The user interface features several clearly labeled buttons, each serving a distinct function. 1. Resume: This button allows users to continue their curre...
in-game pause (continue, give up, or quit)

Hades II Early Access
The interface displays a pause menu framed by an ornate, decorative border, suggesting a thematic design. At the top center, the word "PAUSED" is prominently fe...
in-game menu (codex, journal, squad,..)

Mass Effect 1
The interface presents a central "Mission Computer" menu, designed for navigation through various game functionalities. The layout combines a circular central e...
終了、コンティニュー、設定

A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build
この画像には、いくつかのUIラベルと機能があります。 設定:バックグラウンドが青色の吹き出し内に表示されています。主にゲームやアプリの設定メニューにアクセス...
in-game menu quit, super-quit, respawn, options and settings

Grounded
The UI presents a structured menu labeled "MENU," positioned prominently at the top. Directly beneath this label is the timer displaying elapsed time (00:24) al...
in-game pause menu is stylized as VHS controls

Hotline Miami 2
The user interface features a menu that provides essential functions for media control. At the top, there is a bold "PAUSE" label indicating the current state o...
in-game menu, request a feature, encyclopedia

Against the Storm
The UI features a dark background with ornate framing that suggests a fantasy theme, likely complementing the game's aesthetic. 1. Continue: This label in...
in-game menu, gamepad controls, jump, glide, interact, open

Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition
The UI presents a list of controls alongside corresponding button icons, organized for clarity. Directional Movement: "Move Left," "Move Right," "Move Up...