Roleplaying

Description

  • broadly construed, includes acting, role-playing gaming, and some kinds of therapy, training, and education
  • can be social, but doesn't have to be

role-playing vs interactive drama

a good contrast by claude

Role-playing and interactive drama are related but distinct concepts:

Roleplaying:

  • Participants assume the roles of characters
  • Often more loosely structured
  • Can be done for entertainment, education, or training
  • May or may not have a predefined story or outcome
  • Common in games, therapy, and educational settings

Interactive Drama:

  • A form of theater or performance art
  • Audience members actively participate in the story
  • Has a more defined narrative structure
  • Often guided by professional actors or facilitators
  • Typically aims for a specific artistic or educational goal

The main differences are:

  1. Structure: Interactive drama usually has a more defined narrative, while role-playing can be more open-ended.
  2. Purpose: Interactive drama is often focused on artistic or educational outcomes, while role-playing has a broader range of applications.
  3. Guidance: Interactive drama is typically led by professionals, whereas role-playing can be more self-directed.
  4. Setting: Interactive drama is often a public or semi-public performance, while role-playing can occur in more private or informal settings.

Examples

Thoughts

  • role-playing can be thought of as a spectrum
    • seriousness axis:
      • not-serious:
    • pretending axis:

"RPGs"

see RPG video games


Children
  1. Campaign
  2. Campaign Management
  3. Character
  4. Character Management
  5. Character Sheet
  6. Clan
  7. Computer-Assisted Role-Play (CARP)
  8. Conventions
  9. Dynamic World
  10. Freeform Roleplaying
  11. GM
  12. Inventory Management
  13. Item Management
  14. Live Action Role-Playing (LARP)
  15. Location Management
  16. Loot
  17. MMORPG
  18. Magic
  19. Maps
  20. Module
  21. NPCs
  22. Objective Management
  23. Party
  24. Pen and Paper Roleplaying
  25. Play by Post (PbP)
  26. RPG Map Making
  27. Role-Playing Games
  28. Scenario
  29. Scenario Structure
  30. Session
  31. Setting
  32. Simple Roleplaying
  33. Squad
  34. Srd
  35. Timeline Management
  36. Virtual Tabletop
  37. World
  38. World Building
  39. in-game
  40. out-of-game

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