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LoginNew online RPG platform Role wants to make it easier to find people to play roleplaying games with over the internet. Role is a platform designed to enable roleplayers to run and play RPGs online by providing a collection of tools such as video chat, virtual dice rollers, character sheets and more. The platform is built around an interface called The Table, which supports video chat - including screen-sharing and other visual aids - along with virtual dice-rolling and card-drawing functions, as well as tools to create and edit custom character sheets. Users can navigate the character sheets to find whatever information they need, with the option to drag-and-drop elements for whichever RPG system the player is using. Role will also include social tools to help players find other players for their group. Described as similar to a dating app but with the focus explicitly on forming RPG groups, the player-matching tool will allow users to search for people playing specific tabletop roleplaying games , as well as via broader searches - such as level of experience, number of players or games with a particular difficulty rating or genre. Users can choose the level of privacy displayed on their profile. Role will feature a premium marketplace featuring a wide variety of roleplaying games, from rules-light RPGs to fantasy roleplaying games. Designers will be able to upload a free teaser of their RPG to get potential players interested, and a recommendation system allows players to react positively to the games they enjoy. Although Role will be the only place to purchase the supplements, they will be DRM-free, allowing them to be played anywhere.
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