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Table-Top Role-Playing Games

Fnord

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Who plays table-top Role-Playing Games (RPGs)?

These are games where two or more players act out or narrate their characters' actions to form a story. They do not involve typing on a keyboard or pulling cards from a deck as their primary source of player interaction, but instead use the players' own imaginations as the primary resources for the story.

I play Traveller ("Science-Fiction Adventure in the Far Future"), in the classic form as developed by Marc Miller, as well as the GURPS and Mongoose forms.

What do you play?

-Fnord-
 
At my first job we Used to do Warhammer Fantasy and 40k, Munchkin, Star Wars and Dungeons and dragons
 
I know quite a few people who are in to those games. Personally, they get on my nerves. I should persevere with them more.
 
I do not understand what are these games either, as other people get engaged in such games in internet cafes.
 
I play!

I have played D&D, and my group is just getting ready to start Deadlands and Star Wars. I am super-excited, Star Wars will be fun, but Deadlands is what I am really pumped about. I have an awesome character written.

Tee hee! I am SUCH a geek!!
 

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