Tabletop Role-Playing
Tabletop Role-Playing games (TTRPGs) are a form of interactive storytelling where players create characters and embark on adventures guided by a Game Master (GM). The GM sets the scene, describes the world, and controls non-player characters, while players make decisions for their characters, often using dice to determine the outcomes of their actions.
Players typically gather around a table, equipped with character sheets, rulebooks, and dice. The gameplay involves collaborative storytelling, problem-solving, and strategic thinking, allowing players to immerse themselves in imaginative worlds. Popular examples of TTRPGs include Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder.