Roll-playing

"Roll-playing" is a derogatory term used in role-playing game (RPG) circles to denote a style of play that suppresses role-playing to follow a slavish obsession with rolling dice and applying rules. Dungeons & Dragons is an example of an RPG that, with three editions, three core rulebooks, and six types of polyhedral dice, has become synonymous with "roll playing".

 

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