Category:Tabletop Games
The roleplaying and strategy games that one sees on computers and video game consoles are one permutation of a much older legacy. The originals were played with a book of rules, pencils, paper, dice, models and imagination - a form of low-tech virtual reality. These are still popular today, in many forms, the most widely known of which are tabletop RPGs and tabletop wargames.
The default format for a tabletop RPG is for one player to be selected as the Game Master while the others each create Player Characters who will collectively act as the heroes of the game's plot. Individual sessions or "episodes" of the game are commonly called "adventures", and the ongoing game story itself is usually called a "campaign," a holdover from these games' own heritage from tabletop wargames.
These tabletop RPGs get a lot of flak from society -- usually due to misinformation or simply misunderstanding. Common myths include: that roleplaying games lead to devil worship, that players (and not their fictional characters) carry out magical spells, and that players actually become their characters.[1]
Another subset of the tabletop games category is the tabletop wargame, of which the most common format is an area set up as a battlefield (which may have a background map or miniatures to represent terrain) on which counters or miniatures are placed representing combat units. Players take the role of generals and attempt to defeat their opponents. The game may have a Game Master, or may rely solely on clearly defined rules. Historical and fantasy settings are most popular, the best known fantasy games probably being Games Workshop's internationally successful Warhammer Fantasy Battle and its sci-fi counterpart Warhammer 40,000. Chess could be defined as a simple form of wargame.
Tabletops games are Older Than Radio with Kriegsspiel ("wargame") being created in 1812 by Prussian Leutnant Georg Leopold von Reiswitz and used by Prussian officers for training. Reportedly the Kaiser and his Generals spent many long nights playing the game conducting exercises. HG Wells was also a fan, and wrote several books ("Little Wars" and its sequel "Floor Games") on the subject that have become iconic.
Yet another subset is the live-action role-playing game (or LARP). LARPs are similar to Tabletop RPGs in how they play, but instead of sitting around the table, players actually act out the story physically. Since these situations don't lend themselves very well to long stat sheets or rolling dice, most LARPs use greatly simplified game mechanics, ranging from the "paper-rock-scissors" system used under White Wolf's first-edition Mind's Eye Theatre rules to semi-contact boffer-weapon systems clearly influenced by the Society for Creative Anachronism and other recreationist groups. These games vary greatly in size, from intimate affairs similar to traditional RPGs, to massive events such as those run by the International Fantasy Gaming Society or Mythodea.
Another popular type of tabletop game is the card game. Played with cards, Card games come in two flavors, collectible/trading and dedicated deck, though the rules vary greatly from game to game. Trading card games are generally the ones most often associated with other types of tabletop games. Notable trading card games include Magic: The Gathering and the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.
An unfortunate flaw of Tabletop games, as well as multiplayer games in general is how dependent they are on other players. You can have an indefinite playing time with multiplayer games (And these games are no exception to this rule) but unfortunately, these games are very dependent on other players. In the age of the internet, it's not uncommon to find a bunch of people who want to play a Tabletop Game but the local group(s) are either nonexistent, "Stop Having Fun!" Guys, crazy Scrubs, or so tight-knit they don't allow newcomers in. However; several games have benefited from the internet quite a lot because it allowed people from across the world to form a group. There exist programs, third-party or not, to play a tabletop game such as Dungeons & Dragons online; and sometimes there are direct adaptations of a tabletop game/online versions to play online. While these are not the perfect solution to the standard multiplayer game dilemma, this is one thing that shows that the internet was not just for porn!
- ↑ which isn't so farfetched; roleplaying games and mental instabilities do not mix well, and some unstable players have 'lost themselves' in the game, though the stories that are commonly spread are largely apocryphal
Subcategories
This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.
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- Classic Tabletop Games (19 P)
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- Dice Games (2 P)
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- Faith Redemption (1 F)
- Fantasy Tabletop Games (38 P)
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- Games/Headscratchers (471 P)
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- Horror Tabletop Games (48 P)
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- Miniatures Games (6 P)
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- Play-By-Post Games (128 P)
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- Science Fiction Tabletop Games (44 P)
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- Tabletop Games/Awesome (6 P)
Pages in category "Tabletop Games"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 589 total.
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- Aberrant
- Action Chatroom
- Action Girl/Tabletop Games
- Active Exploits
- Adeptus Evangelion
- Admirality Trilogy
- Affably Evil/Tabletop Games
- Age of Aquarius
- Agricola
- All Flesh Must Be Eaten
- Alternative Character Interpretation/Tabletop Games
- Alternity
- Ammo
- And I Must Scream/Tabletop Games
- And the Fandom Rejoiced (Sugar Wiki)/Tabletop Games
- Ani-Mayhem
- Anima: Beyond Fantasy
- Anti-Villain/Tabletop Games
- The Apocalypse Stone
- Apples to Apples
- Aria: Canticle of the Monomyth
- Arkham Horror
- Armored Core: All as One
- Ars Magica
- Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking/Tabletop Games
- AT-43
- Atmosfear
- Awesome but Impractical/Tabletop Games
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- Back to the Future (game)
- Badass Boast/Tabletop Games
- Badass Bookworm/Tabletop Games
- Badass Creed/Tabletop Games
- Badass Normal/Tabletop Games
- Badass/Tabletop Games
- Bakugan (game)
- Banestorm
- Batman Gambit/Tabletop Games
- Battle Machines
- Battlefleet Gothic
- Battleship (game)
- BattleTech
- Berserk Button/Tabletop Games
- Best Known for the Fanservice/Tabletop Games
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
- Better Than It Sounds/Tabletop Games
- Beware the Nice Ones/Tabletop Games
- Beyond the Impossible/Tabletop Games
- Big Bad/Tabletop Games
- Big Damn Heroes/Tabletop Games
- Big Eater/Tabletop Games
- Big Eyes, Small Mouth
- Big Fancy House/Tabletop Games
- Big No/Tabletop Games
- Bingo
- Birthright
- Bittersweet Ending/Tabletop Games
- Black Crusade
- Blatant Lies/Tabletop Games
- Blessed with Suck/Tabletop Games
- Blind Idiot Translation/Tabletop Games
- Bliss Stage
- Blood Bowl
- Blue Rose
- Body Horror/Tabletop Games
- Bolt Action
- Book Ends/Tabletop Games
- Boring but Practical/Tabletop Games
- Brain Bleach/Tabletop Games
- Bridge
- Brikwars
- Broken Base/Tabletop Games
- Brother-Sister Incest/Tabletop Games
- Bunnies and Burrows
- Bunny Ears Lawyer/Tabletop Games
- Burning Wheel
- Butt Monkey/Tabletop Games
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- Cadwallon
- Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)
- Candy Land
- Canon Discontinuity/Tabletop Games
- Car Wars
- Carcassonne
- Cards Against Humanity
- Cartoon Action Hour
- Castle Falkenstein
- Catch Phrase/Tabletop Games
- Champions
- Changeling: The Dreaming
- Changeling: The Lost
- Chaos Marauders
- Character Derailment/Tabletop Games
- Checkers
- Chekhov's Gun/Tabletop Games
- Chess
- Chest Monster/Tabletop Games
- Chez Geek
- Chrononauts
- Clothing Damage/Tabletop Games
- Cloudcuckoolander/Tabletop Games
- Clue (game)
- Cluster F-Bomb/Tabletop Games
- Combat Pragmatist/Tabletop Games
- Companion Cube/Tabletop Games
- Continuity Nod/Tabletop Games
- Continuum (game)
- Corporation
- Crazy Awesome/Tabletop Games
- Creator's Pet/Tabletop Games
- The Creature That Ate Sheboygan
- Crimson Skies
- CthulhuTech
- Curb Stomp Battle/Tabletop Games
- Cut and Paste Translation/Tabletop Games
- Cyberpunk (role-playing game)
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- D20 Modern
- D20 Rebirth
- D20 System
- The Dark Eye
- Dark Future (game)
- Dark Heresy (role-playing game)
- Dark Sun
- Darker and Edgier/Tabletop Games
- DC Heroes
- Deadlands
- Death Angel
- Deathwatch (game)
- Delta Green
- Demon: The Fallen
- Demon: The Redemption
- Demonic Spiders/Tabletop Games
- Digimon (game)
- Diplomacy (game)
- Does This Remind You of Anything?/Tabletop Games
- The Dog Bites Back/Tabletop Games
- Dogs in the Vineyard
- Dominion
- Don't Rest Your Head
- Dragon Dice
- The Dragon/Tabletop Games
- The Dragon/Tabletop Games/Board Games
- The Dragon/Tabletop Games/Card Games
- Dragon: The Embers
- Dragonlance
- Dragonlance: Fifth Age
- DragonRaid
- The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game
- Duel Masters (game)
- Dungeonland
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Dungeons and Dragons: Encounters
- Dungeons: The Dragoning
- Dystopian Wars
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- Ear Worm/Tabletop Games
- Early Installment Weirdness/Tabletop Games
- Earthdawn
- Eberron
- Eclipse Phase
- Eco Fluxx
- Edgewalkers
- Eldritch Abomination/Tabletop Games
- Empire of the Petal Throne
- Engine Heart
- Ensemble Darkhorse/Tabletop Games
- Eon
- Epic Level Handbook
- Eric and the Dread Gazebo
- Even Evil Has Standards/Tabletop Games
- Evil Counterpart/Tabletop Games
- Exalted
- Executive Meddling/Tabletop Games
- Expy/Tabletop Games
- Eye Scream/Tabletop Games
- Eye Scream/Tabletop Games/Card Games
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- Fabled Lands
- Fading Suns
- Failure Is the Only Option/Tabletop Games
- Famous Last Words/Tabletop Games
- Fan Disservice/Tabletop Games
- Fan Nickname/Tabletop Games
- Fanon Discontinuity/Tabletop Games
- Fanon/Tabletop Games
- Fantastic Racism/Tabletop Games
- Fantasy Strike
- The Fantasy Trip
- F.A.T.A.L.
- Feng Shui (role-playing game)
- Fight!
- Fighting Fantasy
- Fire Born
- Firestorm: Armada
- Five-Bad Band/Tabletop Games
- Five-Man Band/Tabletop Games
- Flanderization/Tabletop Games
- Flipit Paper Combat
- Fluxx
- Foe Yay/Tabletop Games
- Follow the Leader/Tabletop Games
Media in category "Tabletop Games"
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