[floatboxright:see also:
* NotableTabletopGames
]
The [[RolePlayingGame roleplaying]] and [[RealTimeStrategy strategy]] games that one sees on computers and video game consoles are one permutation of a much older legacy. The originals were played with a book of rules, pencils, paper, dice, models and imagination - a form of low-tech virtual reality. These are still popular today, in many forms, the most widely known of which are tabletop {{RPG}}s and tabletop wargames.

The default format for a tabletop roleplay game is for one player to be selected as the GameMaster while the others each create {{Player Character}}s who will collectively act as the heroes of the game's plot. Individual sessions or "episodes" of the game are commonly called "adventures", and the ongoing game story itself is usually called a "campaign" (a holdover from these games' ''own'' earlier legacy as the descendants of tabletop wargames).

The most common form of tabletop wargame is an area set up as a battlefield (which may have a background map or miniatures to represent terrain) on which counters or miniatures are placed representing combat units. Players take the role of generals and attempt to defeat their opponents. The game may have a GameMaster, or may rely solely on clearly defined rules. Historical and fantasy settings are most popular, the best known fantasy games probably being the internationally successful ''{{Warhammer}}'' and ''{{Warhammer 40000}}''. {{Chess}} could be defined as a simple form of wargame.

A subset of the pen-and-paper RPG is the live-action role-playing game (or LARP). [=LARPs=] are similar to Tabletop [=RPGs=] in how they play, but instead of sitting around the table, players actually act out the story physically. Since these situations don't lend themselves very well to long stat sheets or rolling dice, most [=LARPs=] use greatly simplified game mechanics, ranging from the "paper-rock-scissors" system used under White Wolf's first-edition ''Mind's Eye Theatre'' rules to semi-contact boffer-weapon systems clearly influenced by the Society for Creative Anachronism and other recreationist groups. These games vary greatly in size, from intimate affairs similar to traditional [=RPGs=], to massive events such as those run by the [[http://www.ifgs.org/ International Fantasy Gaming Society]].

Another popular type of tabletop game is the {{card game}}. [[{{exactly what it says on the tin}} Played with cards]], Card games come in two flavors, collectible/trading and dedicated deck, though the rules vary greatly from game to game. Trading card games are generally the ones most often associated with other types of tabletop games. Notable trading card games include Magic: The Gathering and The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.
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Tropes commonly used by tabletop games are:
* AnAdventurerIsYou
* AGodIsYou
* {{AKA47}}
* BitzBox
* BoltOfDivineRetribution
* CharacterAlignment
* CharacterCustomization
* CharacterLevel
* CharacterTiers
* ChunkySalsaRule
* CombatMedic
* ConvenientQuesting
* {{Conversions}}
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul
* DamageTyping
* DemiHuman
* DMed
* DumpStat
* DungeonCrawling
* DungeonmastersGirlfriend
* ExperiencePoints
* FantasyCharacterClasses
* FailedASpotCheck
* FighterMageThief
* FiveRaces
* GameMaster
* GameSystem
* {{GMPC}}
* GrapplingWithGrapplingRules
* HitTheHelplessHex
* HonestRollsCharacter
* HouseRules
* InAndOutOfCharacter
* KillerGameMaster
* {{LARP}}
* LawfulStupidChaoticStupid
* LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards
** EmptyLevels
* {{NPC}}
* MadeOfPhlebotinum
* MagicAmpersand
* MagicKnight
* MagicWand
* {{Metaplot}}
* [[{{ptitlegpfbqoe0}} Minmaxer's Delight]]
* MinMaxing
* {{Monty Haul}}
* {{Nerf}}
* NoCureForEvil
* OffTheRails
* OneNationUnderCopyright
* OpenRoleplayingDecay
* PathOfInspiration
* PlayByPostGames
* PlayerArchetypes
** TheRealMan
** TheRoleplayer
** TheLoonie
** The {{Munchkin}}
* PlayerCharacter
* PlayerParty
* PointBuy
* PrestigeClass
* PVPBalanced
* {{Railroading}}
* RandomNumberGod
* RocksFallEveryoneDies
* RoleplayingGameTerms
* RolePlayingGameVerse
* RulePlaying
* RulesLawyer
* [[{{ptitleocg6iflv079q}} Schrödinger's Gun]]
* [[{{SchrodingersSuggestionBox}} Schrödinger's Suggestion Box]]
* SetAMookToKillAMook
* {{Settings}}
* SlidingScaleOfTurnRealism
* {{Sourcebook}}
* SpecialSnowflakeSyndrome
* {{Splat}}
* SquishyWizard
* StopHavingFunGuys
* ThatOneDisadvantage
* ThatOneRule
* TheGMIsACheatingBastard
* ToBeLawfulOrGood
* TotalPartyKill
* TheNecrocracy
* TurnUndead
* UrbanFantasy
* VancianMagic
* WeHelpTheHelpless
* {{Whatevermancy}}
* WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet
* YouAllMeetInAnInn
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