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What Is an RPG?

RPGs are a field that most people know very little, and usually more erroneous references to what you mean. Here is a brief summary of what are RPGs.

A RPG (Role-playing Game), is a game involving at least two people and is based on the interpretation, because people interpret a given character, invented or that they invent.

There are different types of role-playing games: board, in vivo, or role-playing game forum. However, the most common are the roles table.

In a role table are for one side: Master (Or the director of the game) and players.

• The Master who directs the session role, describing places, indicating the circumstances and situations that occur in the game, controlling the actions of the players (what can and cannot) involved in the setting and interprets the characters do not players.
• Regarding the players, they interpret a particular character indicating the things he does, he says, and so on.
 There is therefore a script or planning on them, players have free will to decide on the role they play. In games with more than one character, there is a difference from other games, and is not typically compete with players, but in most cases, there is cooperation between them.

In addition to these elements, an RPG also includes: a system, a particular setting, and duration.

The system refers to the rules that apply in the game, for example, representing the characters attributes or skills defined by numbers, or stating rules of engagement. However, these rules are not inflexible, the master always has the last word.

Representing the chance, most systems use dice.

On the other hand, the different types of RPGs set different scenarios: at present, in the future, in the 20's, medieval or fantasy worlds based on vampires, based on research or technology, etc.

RPGs are also based on specific books or movies.

Finally, the duration of starting role may be either a session or several, forming a campaign.

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