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Web games in which you control a single detailed character, typically adventuring in a graphical fantasy world and improving in abilities over many sessions of play. All these sites are about role playing games played on the Web, through a Web browser. Sites about role-playing games played on your computer without a Web browser belong in Games/Video_Games/RPGs. Sites about Tabletop Role-playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons, belong in Games/Role-Playing Games.
Contains sites that include links for interactive, real-time online chat rooms, bulletin boards, discussion groups, and message boards.
Contains sites which provide cheats, frequently asked questions (FAQs), walkthroughs, help files, hints, and codes.
Clans (also called guilds, tribes, allegiances, factions, etc.) are groups of players bound together for a common cause to help establish a community for mutual protection or for greater glory. Clans will sometimes have their own online gaming servers and are often involved in battles or competition with other groups. These confrontations are referred to as "clan wars". This category contains clan resources and clans from the RPG genre.

Roleplaying games that can be played in your web browser should be submitted to Games: Video Games: Roleplaying: Browser Based.

Games that are under construction should not be submitted until they are complete. Site visitors should be able to download a playable version.

Roleplaying computer games and related software available for download.
Video games based on the rules system or setting used by the Dungeons & Dragons (commonly referred to as D&D;) tabletop roleplaying games.
If you site is not about more than one game or series and that game or series has an existing category, please submit your site to that category.
Personal sites created by RPG fans and not limited to one particular game or series.
All sites dealing primarily with multiple roleplaying game series can be submitted to this category. If you site deals with only one game or series, please submit it to the category for that game or series.

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  • Use your site''s actual title.
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content).
  • Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).
  • Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)
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  • Your description should resemble descriptions of sites already listed in the category.
Contains sites made by fans for the purpose of exhibiting their fan fiction, art, programs, or other works such as tribute games.
Where possible please submit your site to a sub-category if it''s available. Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.
  • Use your site''s actual title
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content).
  • Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).
  • Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)
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This category is for sites devoted to games which are non-commercial in nature. These would include:
  • Freeware Games
  • Amateur games made with programs such as XNA Game Studio or RPG Maker.
  • Small companies or individuals developing games without sponsorship from a large corporate games studio.
All sites dealing primarily with Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Games can be submitted to this category. Where possible please submit your site to a sub-category if it''s available. Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.

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  • Your description should resemble descriptions of sites already listed in the category.
MORPGs, or even MMORPGs. The acronym stands for (Massive) Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games. These are games in which you play one character in an intricate, graphical world on your computer - while other people play and interact with your character via the internet. Your character interacts not only with the game, and computer driven characters, but with other player controlled characters as well. This category does not list sites for games that are primarily Space Combat titles.
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All sites dealing primarily with modifications and add-ons for more than one game can be submitted to this category.

Sites which provide player-created downloads for modifying your game or adding to it.
Contains sites whose main focus are to provide information, news, reviews, previews, articles, and fora about roleplaying games.
All sites dealing primarily with more than one Rogue-like game or Rogue-like games that do not have their own category can be submitted to this category.

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"Roguelike games, and there are hundreds ... nay ... thousands of variants out there, all share a few common characteristics. First, they are free. Second, they are turn based single player games that involve a player character, usually represented by an '@' symbol, who travels through randomly generated dungeons killing LOTS of monsters, also represented by a variety of ASCII symbols. The character grows in power, accumulating magic items, better armor, and deadlier weapons as he or she descends. But for me, the defining characteristic of a Roguelike game, that characteristic that makes a Roguelike game such a nail biting experience is that once you die, you're dead. For good. Game over." - From Adventures in ASCII, by Jeff Miller
All sites dealing primarily with World of Darkness video games can be submitted to this category. Sites dealing with both video games and tabletop games should be submitted to Games: Roleplaying: Genres: Horror: World of Darkness.

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  • Your description should resemble descriptions of sites already listed in the category.
Video games based on the rules system or setting used by White Wolf Publishing for its line of interlocking horror tabletop roleplaying games.
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