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  2. Top Secret (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    [10] In Issue 67 of The Space Gamer, W.G. Armintrout compared Top Secret to rival spy role-playing games Espionage!, and Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes and commented "Top Secret is a good game, though I think both of the newer games slightly eclipse it. It has the best combat system of the three — being neither too simple nor too ...

  3. Role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    The level of realism in games ranges from just enough internal consistency to set up a believable story or credible challenge up to full-blown simulations of real-world processes. Tabletop role-playing games may also be used in therapy settings to help individuals develop behavioral, social, and even language skills. [ 14 ]

  4. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Steve Perrin's Quest Rules: 2008 Perrin's successor and alternate to his RuneQuest rules Stormbringer: Chaosium: Basic Role-Playing: 1981 Based on Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories Storytelling System: The Strange: Monte Cook Games: Cypher System: Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game: Strontium Dog: Mongoose Publishing: Traveller ...

  5. Role-playing game terms - Wikipedia

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    Rule as Written (or RAW): The rules "without regard to the designers’ intent. The text is forced to stand on its own". [ 73 ] Game designer Jeremy Crawford wrote, "In a perfect world, RAW and RAI align perfectly, but sometimes the words on the page don’t succeed at communicating the designers’ intent.

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  7. GNS theory - Wikipedia

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    GNS theory is an informal field of study developed by Ron Edwards which attempts to create a unified theory of how role-playing games work. Focused on player behavior, in GNS theory participants in role-playing games organize their interactions around three categories of engagement: Gamism, Narrativism and Simulation.

  8. Kevin Costner recently told the Daily Mail that he hasn’t given the “Yellowstone” series finale “any thoughts” since it aired on Dec. 15. Costner, whose “Yellowstone” character John ...

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    Kevin O'Connor is joined by Jason Timpf to discuss seven big takeaways from last weekend's NBA action before previewing the NBA Cup.