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    I forget the program that I have used before that allows you to play D&D online with normal rules and everything. Has any played this before, and if so is there anyone that still plays it. Looking for a pen and paper group to play with, but not alot around here in this town.
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    We've used OpenRPG few years ago. (assuming you're talking about virtual tabletop)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cru121 View Post
    We've used OpenRPG few years ago. (assuming you're talking about virtual tabletop)
    it was the same as table top. It was a program where you could build your characters, DMs could build monsters and would be moving on a map the same as if it were table top. I am going to once I get home today check my laptop and see if I can find the program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcpeakj View Post
    it was the same as table top. It was a program where you could build your characters, DMs could build monsters and would be moving on a map the same as if it were table top. I am going to once I get home today check my laptop and see if I can find the program.
    There are multiple virtual tabletop programs around. Roll20 is web-based solution, MapTools is another rather popular one using Java, then there's OpenRPG which I haven't actually tried and at least a few other ones.

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