Saturday, 5 January 2013

Adventure Rpg


Adventure Rpg Biography
An adventure is either a published or otherwise written collection of
plot, character, and location details used by a  gamemaster to manage
the plot or story in a role-playing game. Each adventure is based upon
a particular gaming genre and  is normally designed for use with a
specific game or gaming system. However, skilled gamemasters can often
convert an  adventure to different game systems, and many adventures
are designed with such conversions in mind.

Generally an adventure will have an overall goal to be accomplished by
a party of player characters, and guidelines about  the prerequisites
for success. It then subdivides the plot into a set of scenes that the
players could encounter during  the course of play, and provide
descriptions of the locations, details on creatures and other
characters that could be  encountered, and information concerning
potential obstacles and hazards. The adventure will often contain one
or more maps  that the gamemaster can use to locate points of interest
and manage movement.

"Dungeon crawl"-style adventures for combat-intensive games such as
Dungeons & Dragons may allow or require large amounts  of combat and
little or no interaction with other characters outside of combat;
storytelling games such as the World of  Darkness games may focus on
character interaction and provide little opportunity for combat.
So-called linear adventures  will restrict the actions of the players
to a significant degree, requiring them to resolve each part of the
plot in turn.  Non-linear adventures are more flexible about the order
of player activities, and allow the players a greater opportunity  to
"write" their own adventure.

An important component of the adventure are the often colorfully
written blocks of descriptive text that are read out loud  by the
gamemaster to the players. These blocks ("flavor text") provide
atmosphere for the game, and can provide clues  about what the players
are about to face. Significant attention is spent describing important
locations or plot stages,  such as the player's introduction to the
setting.
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