
RPG (role-playing games)
Role-playing games (RPGs) are interactive storytelling experiences where players assume the roles of characters in a fictional world. Participants collaborate, often using dice and rulebooks, to navigate adventures, solve problems, and engage in combat. Each player typically creates a unique character with specific traits and abilities. The game is guided by a game master (GM) who narrates the story, sets challenges, and controls non-player characters. RPGs can be played in person, with tabletop setups, or digitally, and often emphasize creativity, teamwork, and personal expression, allowing players to explore complex narratives and scenarios.