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Typically in most games, a specially designated player called the game master (GM), also known as dungeon master (DM), creates a setting in which each player plays the role of a single character. The GM describes the game world and its inhabitants; the other players describe the intended actions of their characters, and the GM describes the outcomes. Some outcomes are determined by the game system, and some are chosen by the GM.

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  • Tabletop role-playing game
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  • Typically in most games, a specially designated player called the game master (GM), also known as dungeon master (DM), creates a setting in which each player plays the role of a single character. The GM describes the game world and its inhabitants; the other players describe the intended actions of their characters, and the GM describes the outcomes. Some outcomes are determined by the game system, and some are chosen by the GM.
  • A Tabletop role-playing game (Role-playing game or RPG) is a game that's traditionally played at a table, with around five people (four players and a Game Master or GM), using pencils/pens, paper, and dice (there is no requirement as to the exact numbers and they can be much larger, but the minimum is two people, one player and one GM). Tabletop RPGs have thorough rulebooks that define how the world works and provide information such as how to make a character. In tabletop RPGs characters have statistics that define how likely they are to succeed at any given task.
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  • High Rollers D&D'Dice Bois'Hat Films & Mark Hulmes
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  • A Tabletop role-playing game (Role-playing game or RPG) is a game that's traditionally played at a table, with around five people (four players and a Game Master or GM), using pencils/pens, paper, and dice (there is no requirement as to the exact numbers and they can be much larger, but the minimum is two people, one player and one GM). Tabletop RPGs have thorough rulebooks that define how the world works and provide information such as how to make a character. In tabletop RPGs characters have statistics that define how likely they are to succeed at any given task. In video games the role-playing game genre might be confused with tabletop RPGs: Tabletops are more like boardgames, computers are not (traditionally) involved. The video game genre did come from the old tabletops. Tabletop RPGs, however, are much less restricted then video game RPGs, they allow you to define your character using a wide variety of characteristics. The class-based structure common to video games comes from the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop, GURPS uses a different (point-cost based) structure. GURPS is designed so that it supports a wide variety of characters and settings.
  • Typically in most games, a specially designated player called the game master (GM), also known as dungeon master (DM), creates a setting in which each player plays the role of a single character. The GM describes the game world and its inhabitants; the other players describe the intended actions of their characters, and the GM describes the outcomes. Some outcomes are determined by the game system, and some are chosen by the GM.
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