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RPG's (Role-Playing-Games) are games in which the user pretends to be a different character, and makes decisions affecting their world. There are many types of RPGs that can be made on a graphing calculator.
- Text Adventures — Text adventures can use the Menu( command or a custom menu to create text-based selections to advance gameplay. Pretty easy to program.
- Fighting RPGs — Such as The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, or Pokémon, these games incorporate fighting into the progression of the storyline.
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