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  2. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Although Carboni didn't like the one-shot nature of the game, he concluded, "Dread is an extremely appealing game, if you like horror and don’t mind its short story arc. It is also a great way to ease new roleplayers into the more complicated world of most RPG’s, and for more experienced players it offers a whole new flavor of play style."

  3. Dread: The First Book of Pandemonium - Wikipedia

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    Dread is a role-playing game that uses the Disciple 12 rules system. The game posits that demons have returned to Earth, and are preying on humans. Players create player characters called Disciples who have been trained as demon hunters and then grouped together into a Cabal to wage a secret war against the demons.

  4. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet is a multi-national American company that provides tools for studying and learning. [1] Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Andrew Sutherland, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [ 2 ] and released to the public in January 2007. [ 3 ]

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  6. Dread - Wikipedia

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    Dread & Alive, the award-winning black comic book series created by Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK; Brig of Dread (Bridge of Dread), the mythological bridge to Purgatory; Judge Dread, the alternate universe Judge Dredd from Dread Dominion; Lord Dread, a character in the TV series Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future

  7. Social deduction game - Wikipedia

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    Examples of social deduction games include Mafia, in which only the mafia know who is mafia and what the mafia players' roles are; Bang!, in which only the sheriff's role is known to everyone; and Secret Hitler, in which only the fascists know who the fascists are, except for the player who plays as Hitler. [3]

  8. 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.

  9. Dread Delusion - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Dread Delusion.. Dread Delusion is a role-playing game that is played in first-person perspective across an open world. The game features a character system that provides players with opportunities to resolve quests outside of combat, [3] under four attributes (Might, Guile, Wisdom, and Persona) which govern eight skills (Attack, Defence, Lockpick, Agility, Lore, Spellcast ...