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Encyclopedia > Pencil and paper game

Games that can be played with only pencil and paper:

These are all games in which pieces stay put once you place them.


Tabletop role-playing games are sometimes called pencil and paper role-playing games. This qualifier is used to distinguish them from live-action role-playing games and computer role-playing games.


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paper and pencil game - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (87 words)
Games that can be played with only pencil and paper:
Battleship was played as a pencil and paper game, long before Hasbro came out with a board game version.
Tabletop role-playing games are sometimes called pencil and paper role-playing games.
Hunter: The Reckoning Xbox Review (1504 words)
From my experience with other paper and pencil games, I'd say the connection is a loose one and if you were looking for the game's true inspiration, 1985's arcade hit Gauntlet would be it.
And the game holds very true to Romero's zombies, in that you can easily walk past them, outrun them, and they can be very easy to kill, falling over like saplings under the blade of an axe.
There is an entire encyclopedia of undead and demonic entities to take on in the game and that, more than anything, I'm sure, is where the influence from the paper and pencil game is most accurately felt.
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