Definition of «fleshed out»
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| First seen | 2026 |
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"Fleshed out" is a colloquial expression used to describe something that has been given more substance, detail, or completeness. In the world of software and gaming, it refers to taking a basic concept or a "bare bones" version of a game and adding the necessary features to make it feel like a finished product. Users often use this term in feedback to suggest that while a core idea is good, it needs more content, mechanics, or polish to be truly satisfying. It implies a transition from a skeletal prototype to a robust, fully realized experience.
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> Some small suggestions to make the game more fleshed out and complete.
> The lore is okay, but I wish the side characters were more fleshed out.
> Once they add the new maps, the multiplayer mode will feel much more fleshed out.
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