Valucre - Has a very welcoming community with staff teams, such as Outreach who are designed to help new members become acquainted with the site and begin role playing as soon as they join. They also have a team of staff members called Storytellers who are there to help members by playing whatever NPCs they need or even acting as DMs for their role plays.
The members of the community are very friendly, willing to help new members, and maintain a steady flow of activity. Unlike most role play sites, however, the Admin of Valucre are very involved with their site; they interact with the members, answer their questions, and get involved with the various role plays that take place on Valucre.
Valucre is not only the name of the website itself, but is also the name of the world on which their characters interact. Composed of four main continents, each rich with their own lore, bestiary, and technology, Valucre offers a wide variety of endless opportunities for any role player who wishes to share their creativity via the written word.
If you're looking for the best role play forum, you can't get any better than Valucre. I look forward to seeing you there!
You can advertise your roleplay forum in a variety of places including other roleplay forums.
If you mean online Forum Roleplay, then try and: Keep in character, write in the same tense, and stick to the story line.
Umm... It's a forum, so you roleplay and post.
There's a heavily filtered roleplaying forum on moshimonsters.com. Some kids roleplay on sites like Animal Jam and Toontown, but they aren't as active. There's a good roleplay forum on kidzworld.com.
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay happened in 1986.
There are a lot of different ways and places to roleplay. 1) Forum-Based roleplaying, aka post-by-post or play-by-play roleplaying. Involves posting messages on a forum back and forth to develop characters through action and dialogue. Examples of forum software include InvisionPowerBoard and its other free boards, such as Zetaboards and Invisionfree. vBulletin, SMF, Proboards, phpBB, myBB and Yuku are other examples. However, changes to Proboards' recent policies make it an unsuitable place for roleplaying. 2) Text-based MU*'s, including MUDs, MUCKs and MUSHes. A MUD is a Multi User Dungeon, for example. I don't know much about these! 3) Chat-based roleplaying. This may be done over any instant messenger, such as AIM, Y!M, MSN, etc. Other options are ICQ, IRC or a chat client. You roleplay with another partner or multiple partners via the chat client. 4) Email-based roleplaying. You trade emails and roleplay back and forth with replies. Similar to forum-based roleplaying. These usually have a group, such as a Yahoo or Google group with information and contacts. I have personally roleplayed forum and chat, usually with chat supporting my forum roleplaying.
The child version involves picking up twigs and pretending to cast spells at friends while blocking the spells they cast at you (they have an app for that). The adult version is not p.c. for this forum.
A sample roleplay on any RPG site is just asking for you to provide a sample of your previous roleplay, so they know your skills.
nosorrybut i have seen mos of forum better then this ". it all depends on what kind of forum you like.frelop forum
There is no *Good* roleplay name. what ever u thick is good, is good.
What kind of Roleplay? If you're roleplaying between people the same age as you then no. If you're an adult roleplaying with a child and it's sexual, then yes. But if it's an innocent roleplay with no sex, then no.
It most likely means you need to provide a roleplay sample.