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  1. Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game (15,904 bytes)
    2: ...owrap;margin-left:0.5em;margin-right:0.5em">Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game</span>
    9: ...= Custom (direct comparison of statistics without dice)
    13: ...s; instead a simple [[diceless role-playing game| diceless]] system of comparative ability, and narrativ...
    15: ...hips and roleplaying than most of the roleplaying games of that era. {{Fact|date=March 2007}} Most Amber...
    18: ...me book<ref name="amberdrpg">Erick Wujcik ''Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game'' (Phage Press, 1991) ISBN 1...
  2. Aberrant (role-playing game) (8,635 bytes)
    19: ...s with many other [[White Wolf, Inc.|White Wolf]] games a tendency to embrace "shades of gray" morality a...
    37: ...e may be) and rolls that many 10 sided dice. Any dice that comes up as a 7 or higher counts as 1 succes...
    39: ...erful. Every success rolled using mega attribute dice count as 2 normal successes, and rolling a 10 cou...
    47: [[Category:White Wolf games]]
    48: [[Category:Science fiction role-playing games]]
  3. Board game (17,137 bytes)
    1: ...ey are often appropriate for all ages. Some board games, such as [[chess]], [[Go (board game)|go/weiqi]],...
    3: ...any games simulate aspects of real life. Popular games of this type include:
    9: ...do not at all, attempt to imitate reality. These games include:
    14: *[[trivia]] games, like ''[[Trivial Pursuit]]''.
    15: *combination games, like ''[[Brain Chain]]'', which mix [[abstract s...
  4. Backgammon (32,094 bytes)
    4: ...checkers, two pairs of dice, a doubling cube, and dice cups
    9: | random_chance= [[Dice]]
    14: ...bles]] family, one of the oldest classes of board games in the world.
    16: ...ificant scope for strategy. With each roll of the dice, a player must choose from numerous options for m...
    22: ...d there around 3000 BC. The artifacts include two dice and 60 pieces, and the set is believed to be 100 ...
  5. Basic Role-Playing (9,150 bytes)
    13: ...system, BRP was used as the basis for most of the games published by [[Chaosium]], including ''[[Stormbri...
    15: ...or added to the core ideas and mechanics, so that games are not identical. For example, in ''Call of Cth...
    33: ...rate function. The last major element of many BRP games is one that is shared with [[Tunnels and Trolls]]...
    35: == Licenced Games ==
    36: ...g earliest works were built to support Chaosism's games.
  6. Chess (72,630 bytes)
    8: | playing_time = casual games without time control last usually 10–60 minutes...
    14: ...century]] after evolving from similar, much older games of [[Persia]]n origin.
    16: Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide in [[Ches...
    53: ...gnation|resign]] if the situation looks hopeless. Games also may end in a [[Draw (chess)|draw]] (tie). A ...
    55: ...n hours for long games to shorter [[rapid chess]] games usually lasting 30 minutes or one hour. Even shor...
  7. Casino game (8,228 bytes)
    1: ...[online casino]]s, where permitted by law. Casino games can also be played outside of casinos for enterta...
    4: ...l element, where the player makes decisions; such games are called "random with a tactical element." Whil...
    8: ...as a percentage of the player's original bet. (In games such as [[Blackjack]] or [[Spanish 21]], the fina...
    15: ... while most [[Pontoon (game)|Australian Pontoon]] games have house edges between 0.3% and 0.4%.
    17: ...ette house edge was a trivial exercise; for other games, this is not usually the case. Combinatorial anal...
  8. Chinese dominoes (3,788 bytes)
    4: ...e up of the outcome of a throw of two six-sided [[dice]]. There are therefore 21 unique patterns. A ti...
    11: ...kings of the individual tiles are similar in most games. However, the ranking of combination tiles is sl...
    13: ...e same coloring scheme of the traditional Chinese dice, every half-domino with 1 or 4 spots has those sp...
    17: ...abinet.com/rules/DominoGames.html Rules of Domino games]
    19: ...ttp://www.gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca/Archives/Culin/Dice1893/index.html an article dated back to 1893]
  9. Craps (30,631 bytes)
    2: ...ry.reference.com/browse/craps]) is a [[casino]] [[dice game]]. Craps is a simplification of the Old Engl...
    4: ...articipants covering or "fading" bets against the dice.
    7: ...urns rolling two [[dice]]. The player rolling the dice is called the "shooter." The game is played in ro...
    9: ... is called a 'seven-out,' the round ends, and the dice pass to the next player to the left, who becomes ...
    13: ...es the results of each roll and then collects the dice with an elongated wooden stick. He is also in ch...
  10. Claudius (60,004 bytes)
    120: ===Religious reforms and games===
    123: ... of the Fucine lake, as well as many other public games and shows.
    158: ..., as well as an Etruscan Dictionary and a book on dice playing. Despite the general avoidance of the imp...
  11. Rendering (computer graphics) (29,978 bytes)
    10: ...le real-time rendering is often done for 3D video games which rely on the use of graphics cards with 3D h...
    57: ...me simulations, such as those used in 3D computer games and cartoon animations, where detail is not impor...
  12. Chuck-a-luck (3,279 bytes)
    1: ...l [[gambling|game of chance]] played with three [[dice]]. It is derived from [[grand hazard]], and both ...
    4: ...he dealer rotates the cage end over end, with the dice landing on the bottom.
    6: ...ossible combinations that can appear on the three dice. The possible wagers are usually fewer than the ...
    16: |Single Dice Bet
    18: |1 die, 1 to 1; 2 dice, 2 to 1; 3 dice, 10 to 1 (sometimes 3 to 1)
  13. Dungeons & Dragons (75,700 bytes)
    13: ... regarded as the beginning of modern role-playing games and, by extension, the entire role-playing game i...
    16: | chapter=Introduction: Fantasy Games, Gaming Cultures, and Social Life
    17: ...ys on Reality, Identity and Experience in Fantasy Games
    24: ...en Wizards and all other producers of roleplaying games is so staggering that even saying there is an ‘...
    54: ...% of 12- to 35-year-olds have played role-playing games. Of those who play regularly, two thirds play D&D...
  14. D (3,774 bytes)
  15. Drinking game (10,452 bytes)
    1: {{Drinking games}}
    2: ...dents, young adults and high school students. The games are often designed in a way that being inebriated...
    7: ...[Kottabos]] is one of the earliest known drinking games from [[ancient Greece]], dated to the 5th to 4th ...
    10: ...re used mainly for maintaining order (as drinking games back then often became rowdy) and for reviewing f...
    12: ==Types of games==
  16. Dice (40,525 bytes)
    1: : ''For other uses, see either [[Die]] or [[Dice (disambiguation)]].''
    2: ...g|thumb|180px|right|Two standard six-sided pipped dice with rounded corners.]]
    4: ...or acquire a large number of mixed and unmatching dice.]]
    5: [[Image:RoundDice.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Spherical dice. Inside weights make the numbers face up.]]
    7: ...random number]]s or other [[symbol]]s. This makes dice suitable as [[gambling]] devices, especially for ...
  17. Dominoes (15,648 bytes)
    2: ...eral. For specific games, see [[:Category:Domino games]].}}
    4: ...aming devices, like playing cards. Many different games can be played with a set of dominoes.
    6: Dominoes are not just for games these days. Domino Art is the art of decorating d...
    11: ...represented one of the 21 results of throwing two dice. One half of each domino is set with the pips fro...
    56: ...al players or for players looking for long domino games.
  18. Dodecahedron (10,843 bytes)
    86: ...ground of Toad Town are dodecahedra. ([http://www.gamespot.com/pages/image_viewer/frame_lead.php?pid=1988...
    87: * The save points in the Castlevania games, [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]] (for the ...
    89: ...he more common [[dice#Non-cubical dice|polyhedral dice]].
  19. Earthdawn (17,476 bytes)
    6: ...''(1<small>st</small> edition)''<br>[[Living Room Games]] ''(2<small>nd</small> edition)''<br>[[RedBrick ...
    12: ...SA]]. It has since been licensed to [[Living Room Games]], which is producing the ''Second Edition'' line...
    14: ...realistic'' fantasy world. Like many role-playing games from the nineties, Earthdawn focuses much of its ...
    18: ...eleased. In late 1999, FASA granted [[Living Room Games]] a licensing agreement to produce new material f...
    80: ...sed. This step can then be looked up in a list of dice to be thrown.
  20. List of programmers (22,477 bytes)
    31: *[[Andrew Braybrook]] - video games ''[[Paradroid]]'' and ''[[Uridium]]''
    62: ...illon]], programmer of various software including DICE and [[DragonflyBSD]]
    86: *[[Andrew Gower]] - [[Various Java games]], [[RuneScape Classic]], [[RuneScape]], co-found...
    87: *[[Paul Gower]] - [[Various Java games]], [[RuneScape Classic]], [[RuneScape]], co-found...
    88: ...[[Ryan C. Gordon|icculus.org]] - [[Loki Games|Lokigames]], [[ioquake3]], [[MojoSetup]], etc

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