Discussion:
RPGers, come together!
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Brent
2007-05-02 15:23:41 UTC
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Finally! Some bastard (namely, myself) has set up an online RPG forum
to play, run, and discuss all varieties of RPG ( including white wolf,
GURPS, Cyber, Cthulu, D&D, and more).

Come along to our site at http://digitaldice.freeforums.org and take a
look. We have facilities to cater to the running of games, and just
general RPG and off-topic chit-chat. We have numerous member
privileges, as well as special GM privileges, and a few moderator
spots available.

So head on over to:

http:digitaldice.freeforums.org

and get playing. Also note that running and/or playing games via a
forum is significantly less demanding as opposed to doing so in real
time. Finally you can play without having to sacrifice weekends. Run a
campaign in your spare time. Or simply fight it out in the general
forum, championing your RPG creed.

I hope to see you all soon.
Regards,
Brent
DigitalDice admin
digitaldice.freeforums.org
Russell Wallace
2007-05-02 19:52:12 UTC
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Post by Brent
Also note that running and/or playing games via a
forum is significantly less demanding as opposed to doing so in real
time.
And for those like me who enjoy the advantages of online play without
requiring a physical commute, but dislike forums as a medium, I'll refer
you to:

http://www.openrpg.com/

for a free program that allows tabletop-style gaming over the Internet.
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Ben Finney
2007-05-03 04:01:16 UTC
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Post by Russell Wallace
Also note that running and/or playing games via a forum is
significantly less demanding as opposed to doing so in real time.
And for those like me who enjoy the advantages of online play
without requiring a physical commute, but dislike forums as a
http://www.openrpg.com/
for a free program that allows tabletop-style gaming over the Internet.
Thank you, this does seem to be something much better suited (to the
players I know) than using a discussion forum for game interaction.
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