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role-playing game

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role-playing game
n.
A game in which players assume the roles of characters and act out fantastical adventures, the outcomes of which are partially determined by chance, as by the roll of dice.

role-playing game
n
(Non-sporting Hobbies / Other Non-sporting Hobbies) a game in which players assume the roles of fantasy characters


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