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A [[role-playing game]] (RPG) is a type of [[game]] where players role-play by assuming the role of a character in a fictional story. Its origin is in miniature [[wargames]], with rules for individual [[combat]] and the use of [[magic]] spells in fighting (hence the focus of many [[role-playing game]]s on [[combat]]).
A [[role-playing game]] (RPG) is a type of [[game]] where players role-play by assuming the role of a character in a fictional story. Its origin is in miniature [[wargames]], with rules for individual [[combat]] and the use of [[magic]] spells in fighting (hence the focus of many [[role-playing game]]s on [[combat]]).


The term refers properly to paper and pencil games like [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. However, role-playing is also a genre of [[computer]] games like the [[Final Fantasy]] series, or the massively multi-player online role-playing games ([[MMORPG]]s) like [[EverQuest]], [[Ultima Online]], and the new [[World of Warcraft]]. An emergent form of the RPG is the [[live action role-playing game]], where participants act out their characters' actions, often using elaborate [[costume]]s, fake [[weapon]]ry and other [[prop]]s. (See the [[gamemaster]] article for an example of role-playing within a paper and pencil game).
The term refers properly to paper and pencil games like [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. However, role-playing is also a genre of [[computer]] games like the [[Final Fantasy]] and [[Deus Ex]]series, or the massively multi-player online role-playing games ([[MMORPG]]s) like [[EverQuest]], [[Ultima Online]], and the new [[World of Warcraft]]. An emergent form of the RPG is the [[live action role-playing game]], where participants act out their characters' actions, often using elaborate [[costume]]s, fake [[weapon]]ry and other [[prop]]s. (See the [[gamemaster]] article for an example of role-playing within a paper and pencil game).


== Online ==
== Online ==

Revision as of 15:26, 21 July 2005

In role-playing, participants adopt characters, or parts, that have personalities, motivations, and backgrounds different from their own. Role-playing is like being in an improvisational drama or free-form theatre, in which the participants are the actors who are playing parts.

Games

A role-playing game (RPG) is a type of game where players role-play by assuming the role of a character in a fictional story. Its origin is in miniature wargames, with rules for individual combat and the use of magic spells in fighting (hence the focus of many role-playing games on combat).

The term refers properly to paper and pencil games like Dungeons & Dragons. However, role-playing is also a genre of computer games like the Final Fantasy and Deus Exseries, or the massively multi-player online role-playing games (MMORPGs) like EverQuest, Ultima Online, and the new World of Warcraft. An emergent form of the RPG is the live action role-playing game, where participants act out their characters' actions, often using elaborate costumes, fake weaponry and other props. (See the gamemaster article for an example of role-playing within a paper and pencil game).

Online

Online text based role playing games have become much more popular online over the last decade or so, with message boards being one of the most common formats.

When role-playing on a message board, the player controls a character, and works them into the plot along with other characters controlled by other players. The end result is an unpredictable story that may or may not finish, depending on the length of story and devotion of the players. These RP's, as dubbed, are divided into many different genre, topics, literacy-levels, and can even be divided based on the sexual orientation of the RP characters (not to be confused with Sexual RP'ing, where 'cybering' or other various forms of sexual gratification are the sole purpose).

Sexual role playing

Sexual role-play is a form of role-play in which partners take parts in a drama that provides sexual gratification; these might include a teacher and pupil, employer and maid, or parent and child. Sexual role-play is common in BDSM.

Note that confusion can occur in translations between English and French, where the name "jeux de rôle" is applied both to game and psychodrama.