Term refering to a sequence of graphics and music presented to the player as a reward for successful completion of the entire game.
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Examples for "epilogue"
Examples for "epilogue"
1All went well; Vivian wrote a pathetic prologue and a witty epilogue.
2There could be no more of resolute finality in this chill epilogue.
3I only had a few pages of the epilogue left to dictate.
4In the epilogue the spectators were asked: How do you like her?
5The epilogue is old Cibber's; but corrected, though not enough, by Francis.
1Carter made the confession in a spoken word outro on the track.
2The measured, incisive solo on the outro is the first of many.
3The songs are sophisticated, every intro and outro, build and breakdown well-judged.
4Brad says one of his favourite moments in the song is the outro.
5Maybe the chorus is the main course, the verse the starter, and the outro dessert.
6Each set of 20 game levels will be wrapped with a cartoon intro and outro.
7The song swings between grim electronics and an outro that sees the band at their most anthemic.
8Snagging the "ice cube" off the left heel hook in crux two, before the power-endurance outro.
9It is known for its long guitar outro featuring Don Felder and Joe Walsh, and complex lyrics sung by Don Henley.
10Yet it's overlaid with a brooding bass part that makes the song sound like one long outro almost from the opening notes.
11On the power-endurance outro capping the end of the 22-move crux, making the move off the left gaston into the finger slot.
12Did you finally make it through the crux of your 40-meter project but know you must keep it together for the moderate outro climbing?
13I'm a big fan of extended outros and this one is a goodie.
14Big UP actually filmed all the intros and outros for that episode of the show.
15They have also spawned a tribute act, the Gonzo "Dog-Do" Bar Band, and an animated version of The Intro and the Outro
16Carter made the confession in a spoken word outro on the track.