A Conversation for Talking Point: Games - Traditional Versus Virtual
RPG Games Beat Both
Eunomia Started conversation Aug 5, 2003
I beleive that RPGs, or role-playing games, beat both board games and computer games. All yu need is dice--no silly phony money, cards, consoles, keyboards, or other accessories. No, Just dice and one's imagination. I run a game based in my own imagainary world called the Amyverse. My rules, I make 'em up. What could be more fun for an egomaniac?
RPG Games Beat Both
Crescent Posted Aug 6, 2003
You need dice? Any true role-player has no need for them Check out Amber : The Diceless Roleplaying System for the ultimate roleplaying game, where the tumbling of regular polyhedrons will not effect the story, only your roleplaying Hmmm, guess who is a regular poor thrower of dice? Until later....
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Diceless
Eunomia Posted Aug 6, 2003
Oh, I've played sans dice. I'm not huge fan of Amber though. I'm more found on making up my own systems. [I hate learning other people's rules. Stubborn.] Lately, I've been marking up the blank cards from an old Illuminati deck with quotations that fortell the players' fates.
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