Which of the following describes a top-down game perspective? (1 point) Responses a racing game that shows the player’s hands on the steering wheel and a view through the windshield a racing game that shows the player’s hands on the steering wheel and a view through the windshield a strategy-based war game in which the player can view the entire map of any area they have explored a strategy-based war game in which the player can view the entire map of any area they have explored an adventure game where the background moves past the player so that it looks like the player is moving an adventure game where the background moves past the player so that it looks like the player is moving a maze game that shows the shoulders and arms of the player and some of their surroundings a maze game that shows the shoulders and arms of the player and some of their surroundings

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The description that best fits a top-down game perspective is: "a strategy-based war game in which the player can view the entire map of any area they have explored."

In a top-down perspective, players typically have a view from above the action, allowing them to see the environment and their position relative to other elements in the game.