The experts above have more than adequately illuminated this thought. As a new PbP gamer I found the format easily identifiable and quickly learnable, including most of the coding. I tend to agree more with Jago's style of posting with the use of colors, but I am on a laptop, not a mobile device. Any question I have had about dos, don'ts, and hows I usually will voice in PM (private message) to one of the most active posters. Even though I have no idea who these people are, I have found them all to be willing to help.How does it work?
I am very active. I try to post something every day, but laxity is the more common approach, and the delay certainly gives more time for thorough thought on responses.Greenmtn said:How much time do you spend in a typical game each week?
I am running my own system in which I would love to have new people join. The Talk-the-Talk thread is where recruitment tends to be posted. I haven't seen new games being started recently but you can always post a thread stating the system for which your are interested in participating. If you would like to try a new system that is geared more to role-play than dice roll, send me a message and/or check out the recruitment thread.Greenmtn said:Tips for someone that wants to do it for the first time?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.