Crimson Longinus
Legend
Is it controversial?
Like the basic structure of RPG is that a GM describes the situation, the players describe what their characters do and the GM describes how it affects the situation. Like sure there are "rules" in a sense who's job it is to say stuff about what, but those are more like "rules" of improv theatre than rigid rules of game like chess. They are really not "mechanics." And yeah, almost every RPG has more rules than this, but that basic structure does not require such, it is merely moulded and aided by it. So RPG is not defined by its rules in same way than most game are. Like if you remove rules from chess, there is no chess, but RPG can exist and its core experience is intact in such a bare-bones form; it is not dependent on the rules.

