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Playing RPG Games
especially Pen and Paper RPG’s can build
not only creativity but artistry
When
someone plays a computer game they are playing in a structured system,
just as
when someone reading a book reads an outlined story. In both these
scenarios
the end user of the media is limited by a story that has been laid out
for
them. However within a Fantasy Role Playing Game that is not set, that
is
played with dice or on paper there are no stories lay out, the
characters along
with the game master develop and make the story, working within a less
limited
set of boundaries. In this way the Table Top RPG itself is much like
writing.
And like writing it develops much the same imagination that reading
does while
also providing creative problem solving as the characters have to find
solutions to their problems.
To play RPG
games has many other advantages as well because in addition to being a
form of
story telling they are also a form of acting improves. The players must
act as
their characters would act through much of the game, talking and
thinking as
another person they have invented. The GM will do the same for a long
list of
potential NPC’s and so will gain lots of theatrical style
experience.
The
improvisation of fantasy characters helps not only with viewing the
world from
other perspectives, but it also helps players to be more creative, to
come up
with creative solutions to problems. As we grow more and more
electronic,
allowing our entertainment to be dictated for us, having entertainment
that we
have to create is of increasing importance for varying our forms of
input and
increasing our ability to respond and adapt to new situations
creatively.
Want
to learn more about creating fantasy worlds?
We have a section for that.
General
information of fantasy world creation for role playing games.
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