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[[File:PROMOTIONS.jpg|300px|thumbnail|Warning. May cause [[PROMOTIONS]]!!]]
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The term '''EroRPG''' is a [[weeaboo]]-style contraction of 'Erotic [[RPG]]'. It is used to refer to roleplaying games which are designed to appeal primarily or substantially to the prurient interest. This is not a popular genre, as most fa/tg/uys have little interest in roleplaying sex with the other fa/tg/uys they play with, and girls do not play RPGs to begin with (see [[No Girls on the Internet]]). Furthermore the books themselves tend to be low-budget, small-press, and extremely ill-advised. They are principally regarded as a source of lulz, OH GOD MY EYES, and PROMOTIONS.
The term '''EroRPG''' is a [[weeaboo]]-style contraction of 'Erotic [[RPG]]'. It is used to refer to roleplaying games which are designed to appeal primarily or substantially to the prurient interest. This is not a popular genre, as most fa/tg/uys have little interest in roleplaying sex with the other fa/tg/uys they play with, and [[No Girls on the Internet|girls do not play RPGs to begin with]]). More seriously, many ca/tg/irls would likely be thoroughly put off by the prospect, and most /tg/-goers are aware enough to realize that it is [[That Guy|almost always at odds with the tone of most games.]] Why only "almost always?" Well, [[Magical Realm|take a guess.]] You'll notice I also said "[[/d/M|'''most''']] /tg/-goers".  
 
Furthermore, the books themselves tend to be low-budget, small-press, and extremely ill-advised, even to their prospective target audience (which one might imagine includes married couples trying to spark up their love life or just trying out "new things"). They are principally regarded as a source of [[lulz]], OH GOD MY EYES, and [[PROMOTIONS]].


==Examples==
==Examples==
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*[[FAPP]]: An extremely perverse Furry RPG with rules for just about every fetish and paraphilia. Combat consists mostly of players and enemies trying to [[rape]] each other.
*[[FAPP]]: An extremely perverse Furry RPG with rules for just about every fetish and paraphilia. Combat consists mostly of players and enemies trying to [[rape]] each other.
*[[The Quintessential Temptress]] (D&D 3e Supplement)
*[[The Quintessential Temptress]] (D&D 3e Supplement)
*[[Sisters of Rapture]] (D20 Supplement) (see http://succubus.net/wiki/Sisters_of_Rapture)
*[[Sisters of Rapture]] (D20 Supplement) (see [http://succubus.net/wiki/Sisters_of_Rapture here])
*[[The Complete Guide to Unlawful Carnal Knowledge]] (AD&D Supplement)
*[[The Complete Guide to Unlawful Carnal Knowledge]] (AD&D Supplement)
*[[Black Tokyo]] (D20modern Supplement)
*[[Black Tokyo]] (D20modern Supplement)
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Please note that [[Poison'd]] is not considered an EroRPG, despite the fact that during playtests a group decapitated a cabin boy and sodomized his esophagus, gaining a mechanical benefit from the act. The same goes for [[Human Occupied Landfill|HoL]], despite the presence of an openly pedophilic character template.
Please note that [[Poison'd]] is not considered an EroRPG, despite the fact that during playtests a group decapitated a cabin boy and sodomized his esophagus, gaining a mechanical benefit from the act. The same goes for [[Human Occupied Landfill|HoL]], despite the presence of an openly pedophilic character template.
==See Also==
*[[/d/M]]
*[[Magical Realm]]


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[[Category:Roleplaying]]

Revision as of 09:18, 10 June 2019

Warning. May cause PROMOTIONS!!

The term EroRPG is a weeaboo-style contraction of 'Erotic RPG'. It is used to refer to roleplaying games which are designed to appeal primarily or substantially to the prurient interest. This is not a popular genre, as most fa/tg/uys have little interest in roleplaying sex with the other fa/tg/uys they play with, and girls do not play RPGs to begin with). More seriously, many ca/tg/irls would likely be thoroughly put off by the prospect, and most /tg/-goers are aware enough to realize that it is almost always at odds with the tone of most games. Why only "almost always?" Well, take a guess. You'll notice I also said "most /tg/-goers".

Furthermore, the books themselves tend to be low-budget, small-press, and extremely ill-advised, even to their prospective target audience (which one might imagine includes married couples trying to spark up their love life or just trying out "new things"). They are principally regarded as a source of lulz, OH GOD MY EYES, and PROMOTIONS.

Examples

Please note that Poison'd is not considered an EroRPG, despite the fact that during playtests a group decapitated a cabin boy and sodomized his esophagus, gaining a mechanical benefit from the act. The same goes for HoL, despite the presence of an openly pedophilic character template.

See Also