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Here, by Role-playing game we mean pen-and-paper table top RPGs and wargames, not computer based roleplaying games (which would be classed as software). | |||
Here, by Role-playing game we mean pen-and-paper table top RPGs and wargames, not computer based | |||
Why should we have free content games? It's a good question and here are some of our favourite answers: | |||
It's a good question and here are some of our favourite answers: | |||
* Everybody can make as many copies of the game as they like, to give to their players, friends, to publish or even to sell. | * Everybody can make as many copies of the game as they like, to give to their players, friends, to publish or even to sell. | ||
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== Free content link for RPGs == | == Free content link for RPGs == | ||
* [http:// | * [http://www.freeroleplay.org/ Free RPG Community] advocacy group dedicated to free content publishing for roleplaying games. | ||
* [http://www.wikirpg.com/ WikiRPG] - a free content "on-line collaborative project to create both pen and paper role playing engines and game worlds" | |||
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