tabletop role-playing games
Tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) are games where players create characters and embark on adventures in a fictional world. Players typically gather around a table, using rulebooks, dice, and character sheets to guide their actions. One player, known as the Game Master (GM), narrates the story and controls the game world, while others take on the roles of their characters.
In these games, players make decisions that affect the storyline and their characters' development. The outcome of actions is often determined by rolling dice, adding an element of chance. Popular examples of tabletop RPGs include Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder.