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
From Interactive Drama
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role-playing vs interactive drama
a good contrast by claude
Role-playing and interactive drama are related but distinct concepts:
- 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
- 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:
- Structure: Interactive drama usually has a more defined narrative, while role-playing can be more open-ended.
- Purpose: Interactive drama is often focused on artistic or educational outcomes, while role-playing has a broader range of applications.
- Guidance: Interactive drama is typically led by professionals, whereas role-playing can be more self-directed.
- Setting: Interactive drama is often a public or semi-public performance, while role-playing can occur in more private or informal settings.
Examples
- @sigourney-weaver played the fictional role of Ripley in Alien
- specifically, she played Ellen Ripley in Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien Resurrection and Alien: Isolation
Thoughts
- role-playing can be thought of as a spectrum
- seriousness axis:
- not-serious:
- pretending axis:
- seriousness axis:
"RPGs"
see RPG video games
Children
- Campaign
- Campaign Management
- Character
- Character Management
- Character Sheet
- Clan
- Computer-Assisted Role-Play (CARP)
- Conventions
- Dynamic World
- Freeform Roleplaying
- GM
- Inventory Management
- Item Management
- Live Action Role-Playing (LARP)
- Location Management
- Loot
- MMORPG
- Maps
- Module
- NPCs
- Objective Management
- Party
- Pen and Paper Roleplaying
- Play by Post (PbP)
- RPG Map Making
- Role-Playing Games
- Scenario
- Scenario Structure
- Session
- Setting
- Simple Roleplaying
- Squad
- Srd
- Timeline Management
- Virtual Tabletop
- World
- World Building
- in-game
- out-of-game
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