MOBA definition

MOBA means the Manual of Business Authorities of Project Company.
MOBA means the Manual of Business Authorities of Project Company. “Monthly Business Report” has the meaning set forth in S ection 8.3(a).
MOBA means a type of session-based interactive game software that is generally known in the industry as a “multiplayer online battle arena” game featuring competitive team player versus player, incorporating elements of both real time strategy and action role-playing interactive games. A MOBA may or may not also feature upgradeable characters, tracking of statistics or other general persistent features. MOBA Games may support hundreds of simultaneous users over a network of servers, but may also include client software distributed to end users for use or operation on a computing platform which nonetheless must be online to enable the use of any or most of the game software’s features or functions.

Examples of MOBA in a sentence

  • After a full set of drawings are plotted/printed on reproducible vellum, arrangements shall be made for the Contractor and District’s Resident Engineer to meet at the District’s Main Office Building Annex (MOBA).

  • The provisions of paragraphs 13(Disclaimer), 14(Limitation of Liability), and 15 (Indemnification) are for the benefit of MOBA and its officers, directors, employees, agents, licensors, suppliers, and any third party information MOBAs to this Web Site.

  • You shall not distribute on or through iMoba any Postings containing any advertising, promotion, solicitation for goods, services or funds or solicitation for others to become members of any enterprise or organization without the express prior written permission of MOBA.

  • MOBA reserves the right to change these Terms of Use at any time.

  • In the MOBA category (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) the gaming community contains a culture that emphasizes competitive balance in games (Palm and ▇▇▇▇▇ 2015; Katkoff 2014).

  • You may provide links to the iMoba Web Site, provided that (a) you do not remove or obscure, by framing or otherwise, any portion of the iMoba Web Site, including any advertisements, terms of use, copyright notice, and other notices on the iMoba Web Site, (b) you immediately deactivate and discontinue providing links to the iMoba Web Site if requested by MOBA, and (c) MOBA may deactivate any link(s) at its discretion.

  • MOBA also assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable for any damages or viruses that may infect your computer equipment or other property arising from or related to access to, use of, or browsing in the web site or the downloading of any materials, data, text, images, video or audio from iMoba.

  • You agree that you shall have no recourse against MOBA for any alleged or actual infringement or misappropriation of any proprietary or other right in the Postings you provide to MOBA.

  • KDA has been widely used in the MOBA category as an indicator for player performance and almost all players, from novice amateurs (newbies) to professionals (pros), are aware of the term and judge their own and other players’ performance by their KDAs. At the end of each game, a scoreboard is presented to all participants and KDA is one of the key statistics displayed, so the players are aware of their KDAs after each game session.

  • In a MOBA game, a player will control one character in a team competing with an opposing team comprised of other players.