Types of Roleplaying Games

At it's highest level, there are two main types of roleplaying games:

Single Player Roleplaying Games

Single player RPGs are games that are played by no more than 1 person. Usually, single player role playing games allow less creativity on the part of the player as they must conform to the rules that were defined by the game developer. Namely, it is less likely there will be a gamemaster to monitor play and create customized interactions for a single player. More likely instead,the player will be able to choose from a limited set of solutions to various problems through which they are able to play out their role. A few examples of single player games are:

In both of these instances the player interacts with predefined characters that are included in the game. In the latter, complex computer software is used to create Non Player Characters (NPCs) who act out roles defined by their programs. For instance, an NPC vendor could allow the player to purchase and sell items for use within the gaming adventure.

Multiplayer Roleplaying Games

Multiplayer RPGs are games that are played by 2 or more people. The complexity of these games tends to increase quite dramatically as the number of players in the games also increase. Multiplayer role playing games often require a gamemaster to monitor the game to insure rules are applied and also to add new fantasy scenarios for the players to work through. In the case of Massively Multiplayer Role Playing Games (MMORPGs), the fantasy worlds are often persistent 24/7 and require multiple gamemasters to insure the game runs smoothly. Multiplayer RPGs can be further broken down into the categories shown below.

Multiplayer RPG categories

Live
Not Live
Same Place
Same Place & Live
(i.e. Acting Game)
Same Place & Not Live
(i.e. D&D)
Different Place
Different Place & Live
i.e. (MMORPG)
Different Place & Not Live
(i.e. Forum Role playing)

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