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Role-Playing Game
A role-playing game
(RPG, often roleplaying game) is a type of game in which the participants
assume the roles of fictional characters and collaboratively create or
follow stories. Participants determine the actions of their characters based
on their characterization, and the actions succeed or fail according to a
formal system of rules and guidelines. Within the rules, players can
improvise freely; their choices shape the direction and outcome of the
games.
A role-playing game rarely has winners or losers. That makes role-playing
games fundamentally different from board games, card games, sports and most
other types of games. Role-playing games are typically more collaborative
and social than competitive. A typical role-playing game unifies its
participants into a single team, known as a "party", that plays as a group.
Like serials or novel sequences, these episodic games are often played in
weekly sessions over a period of months or even years, although some gamers
prefer playing one session games.
Role-playing games are a form of interactive and collaborative storytelling.
Like novels or films, role-playing games appeal because they engage the
imagination. Interactivity is the crucial difference between role-playing
games and traditional fiction. Whereas a viewer of a television show is a
passive observer, a player at a roleplaying game makes choices that propel
the action. Such role-playing games extend an older tradition of
storytelling games where a small party of friends collaborate to create a
story.
While simple forms of roleplaying exist in traditional children's games such
as "cops and robbers", "cowboys and Indians" and "playing house",
role-playing games add a level of sophistication and persistence to this
basic idea. Instead, participants in a roleplaying game will generate
specific characters and an ongoing plot. A consistent system of rules and a
more or less realistic campaign setting in games aids suspension of
disbelief. The level of realism in games ranges from just enough internal
consistency to set up a believable story or credible challenge to full-blown
simulations of real-world processes.
Video games incorporating settings and game mechanics found in roleplaying
games are referred to as computer role-playing games, or CRPGs. Due to the
popularity of CRPGs, the terms "role-playing game" and "RPG" have both to
some degree been co-opted by the video gaming industry; as a result,
traditional non-digital pastimes of this sort are increasingly being
referred to as "pen and paper" or "tabletop" role-playing games, though
neither pen and paper nor a table are strictly necessary.
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