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  2. Basic Role-Playing - Wikipedia

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    Basic Role-Playing (BRP) is a tabletop role-playing game which originated in the RuneQuest fantasy role-playing game. Chaosium released the BRP standalone booklet in 1980 in the boxed set release of the second edition of RuneQuest. Greg Stafford and Lynn Willis are credited as the authors.

  3. Basic Fantasy RPG - Wikipedia

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    Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game (also commonly known as Basic Fantasy RPG and abbreviated BFRPG), is an open source retro-clone role-playing game written by Chris Gonnerman that emulates, and is largely compatible with, the 1981 Basic and Expert sets of Dungeons & Dragons.

  4. Category:Basic Role-Playing System - Wikipedia

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    Category for Role-playing games based on the Basic Role-Playing rules, by Chaosium. Pages in category "Basic Role-Playing System" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  5. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy role-playing game Pax Draconis: Technicraft Design A detailed rules heavy space opera with a percentile system Passion Play: Holistic Design, Inc. 1999 Fading Suns: Holistic Design, Inc. 1996, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2012 Live action role-playing game: Pendragon (or King Arthur Pendragon) Chaosium: Basic Role-Playing variant 1985, 1990, 1993 ...

  6. Role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    While simple forms of role-playing exist in traditional children's games of make believe, role-playing games add a level of sophistication and persistence to this basic idea with additions such as game facilitators and rules of interaction. Participants in a role-playing game will generate specific characters and an ongoing plot.

  7. History of role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    With advances in home computing, role-playing video games increased in popularity. These games, which use settings and game-mechanics found in role-playing games, do not require a gamemaster or for players to remain in-character. Although they helped to introduce new gamers to the hobby, the demands of time and money on players were split ...

  8. Category:Role-playing game systems - Wikipedia

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    A role-playing game system is a set of game mechanics rules used in a role-playing game. Many role-playing games use their own, custom system; this category is for articles about systems used in multiple games, or otherwise notable systems.

  9. Attribute (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    There is no uniform consensus on what ability scores are, even if many role-playing games have them, but games that use them have a common theme. According to the BBC Cult TV website " All characters have Attributes — basic physical and mental abilities. " [ 1 ] and in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game " Each character has six ability scores ...