Crossword clues for roleplay
roleplay
- Be someone you're not
- Do Dungeons & Dragons
- Use a counseling technique
- Undergo training, perhaps
- Take part in a D&D campaign, e.g
- Participate in Dungeons & Dragons, say: Hyph
- Participate in a Dungeons & Dragons session
- Not be oneself, but rather be one's elf?
- Act out a character
- Act like someone else
- Employ a therapeutic technique
- Simulate
- Not be oneself?
- Be a wizard or an elf, say, in Dungeons & Dragons
- Be a wizard or an elf, say, in Dungeons & Dragons
- Acting as psychotherapy
- Further view accommodating most of historic approach to training?
- Loyal rep excited to take part in training
- Theatre group set about most of historic acting therapy
- Pretend to be someone else
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. The practice of roleplaying vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To act out a fantasy, especially with a group. 2 (context transitive English) To act as (a character) as part of a fantasy, especially with a group.
WordNet
Wikipedia
RolePlay is a 2001 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn, the third in a trilogy of plays called Damsels in Distress ( GamePlan and FlatSpin being parts one and two). It is about an engaged couple, Julie-Ann Jobson and Justin Lazenby whose engagement party is interrupted by unexpected intrusions.
Roleplay may refer to:
- Role-playing, the act of adopting roles
- Sexual roleplay, the act of acting out sexual scenarios
- Roleplay simulation, roleplay as a learning method
- RolePlay (play), a 2001 Alan Ayckbourn play
- Inside Out (musical), an American musical previously titled Roleplay
- Role-playing game, a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting
Usage examples of "roleplay".
I was in Chicago to talk with the FASA team about designing the Renegade Legion roleplaying game, but then Jordan Weisman told me all about SR, filling my head full of all sorts of images and cool things.
Sometimes it includes specific game characteristics so that Narrators or Dungeon Masters (those who mediate the game and directs the storyline for the players) can immediately use the secrets in a roleplaying game.
Hes written material for the Star Wars roleplaying game, published several science fiction and historical fantasy stories, edited two Star Wars anthologies, and reported for a newspaper in Connecticut.