aftergame

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A second game played to reverse the outcome of the first; the means employed after the first turn of affairs.
 * 2) * 1597,, Englands Heroicall Epistles, London: N. Ling, 1603, “Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, to Mary the French Queene,”
 * Twere ouer-sight in that at which we ayme, / To put the hazard on an after-game;
 * 1)  Bonus features, dialogue, etc. accessed when a previously-beaten video game is revisited.
 * Twere ouer-sight in that at which we ayme, / To put the hazard on an after-game;
 * 1)  Bonus features, dialogue, etc. accessed when a previously-beaten video game is revisited.
 * 1)  Bonus features, dialogue, etc. accessed when a previously-beaten video game is revisited.
 * 1)  Bonus features, dialogue, etc. accessed when a previously-beaten video game is revisited.