Title: BrowserQuests
Year introduced: 2016
Country of origin: United States
Languages: English
Price: free
The BrowserQuests role-playing game (RPG) system is a new, modern-take on classic, "old-school" role-playing where a central gamemaster would interact with a handful of players and referee their experience, explaining what their characters see, allowing those players to respond to their environment, rolling various dice to partially-determine outcomes and generally controlling the flow and pace of the game.
Through the Internet, BrowserQuests is a daring attempt to capture that familiar GM/player experience, employing a virtual GM and allowing a single player to lead an adventuring party through an online campaign. If you’re new to role-playing and all of this sounds like gibberish, don’t worry, the game simply plays like you’re having a conversation with a storyteller online and you can learn how to play as you go along.
Create a hero, build an adventuring team and quest throughout an ever-growing "old school" fantasy world!
Rating: 4 / 5 based on 2 votes
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