Hello guys. Just a little question.

Which of these "names" you would prefer. Which one "sounds good" among the others?

  • 1) Gamavatorium - Game + Observatorium
  • 2) GameGamon/GamonGame - Just a play on words
  • 3) Gamus Mundus - Gamus is a play on words and Mundus is a "world" (Latin)
  • 4) Gammunism/GammuniZm - game + communism (humor ofc)
  • 5) Gamistratorum - game + magistratorum
  • 6) Igrostratorum - the same as 6 but with igra (game on russian)
  • 7) Gamus Infinitum - Gamus is a play on words and Infinitum is "without end or limit" (Latin)
  • 8) All of these are bad.

Thanks in advance.

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3 is good.

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  • 9) Possimpible (the place where the possible and the impossible meet)
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Suits, your sarcasm is appreciated but voting for 8 is good enough :)

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8, too difficult to read fast, let alone catch the eye.

Nampe should be simple and catchy. Like Thomas Was Alone, or 44JBY-R4P4B-Q779something.

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That something would be a "P",

Thanks!

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Number 2, because it reminds me to a WoW NPC named "Gamon".

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8, why not just Gamus?

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Gamus is widely used around the web.

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Gamus Mundus Solomundus Dumus Aladumus

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Gammunism was the only one that rolled off the tongue nicely and it made me chuckle so I guess 4?

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8, They need to be more memorable.

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What's the name for?

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8\. Perdis. Ludus Finitus.

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Well since you're using so much Latin, game in Latin is ludus, though that also means school. Also, #7 is incorrect grammar, for you're using "gamus" to imitate a Latin word (I'm assuming), but the "-us" implies that it's a masculine word while you're using the neuter form of infinitus, -a, -um. (It can also the be the masculine accusative but that would make no sense here either). In order to make the words agree, it'd have to be "Gamus Infinitus" (Or "Ludus Infinitus," though that could also mean "limitless school" which would not be a fun concept).

Also, I may be wrong, but I believe that "magistratorum" isn't actually a Latin word because "magistratus" is fourth declension, not second, meaning that the genitive plural form is not "-orum" so there is no "magistratorum" form, but the replacement would be "magistratuum" or, if going for the singular, "magistratus." Assuming that gamus is being used to mean game, then "Gamus Magistratuum" would mean "game of (the) offices/magistrates." It would be better to use the genitive of game here, so "Magistratus gamorum" (If we say that "Gamus" is a 2nd declension noun), or "Magistrate of games," would make more sense here.

"Gamus Mundus" could also mean "refined/pure/elegant/nice game." Gamus Mundus kinda works but that'd be more referring to if the game and the world were the same thing; again, it'd be better to use the genitive so it's "Mundus Gamorum," or "World of games." "Globus Terrae Gamorum" sounds kinda cool too, "Globus Terrae" also means world (literally "globe of earth").

So I gotta say 8. Maybe something simple and archaic like Circus Maximus (where the Romans had games like chariot racing and stuff)

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The most informative post so far. Thank you very much. I think i will reject all the current choices, except Gamus Mundus (which i will change to Mundus Gamorum, as you advice)

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