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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
The Open Game-Book Rules Engine's purpose is to create a set of flexible rules for game-books. When completed, these rules, will allow any author to create their own game-books concentrating on the fiction and the game themselves, without having to design a rule systems. The reader-player, in the other hand, will benefit for having one set of familiar rules.
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The Open Game-Book Rules Engine's purpose is to create a set of flexible rules for game-books. When completed, these rules, will allow any author to create their own game-books concentrating on the fiction and the game themselves, without having to design a rule systems. The reader-player, in the other hand, will benefit for having one set of familiar rules.  
  
OGRE uses normal, six sided dice, as these are the most commonly available.
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== Section 1 Game-book defined ==
 
 
== Game-book defined ==
 
  
 
From the Wikipedia  entry on Gamebooks. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamebook]
 
From the Wikipedia  entry on Gamebooks. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamebook]
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The OGRE system is of the this third kind of Gamebooks.
 
The OGRE system is of the this third kind of Gamebooks.
  
== Characters ==
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== Section 2 Characters ==
  
 
The player-reader will, usually, play 1 character.
 
The player-reader will, usually, play 1 character.
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=== Attributes ===
 
=== Attributes ===
  
# Vigor (Strength and Health )  
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1. Vigor (Strength and Health )  
# Grace (Agility and Dexterity)
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2. Grace (Agility and Dexterity)
# Perception.
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3. Perception.
# Magic.
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4. Magic.
# Mental (IQ and Education)
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5. Mental (IQ and Education)
  
Typical Values: 4 to 24, for those using 4 dice.
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(Of course, the Author can use the name he or she chooses.)
 
 
==== Creating Attributes: ====
 
  
* Standard "Medieval Fantasy" Hero 12 + 2 dice each
 
 
* Standard "Young Adult Fiction" Hero (from 12 to 15 y/o) 8 + 2 dice each, perhaps more in Magic.
 
 
* "Realistic" fiction 4 + 3 dice each
 
 
(Of course, the Author can use the name he or she chooses.)
 
  
== License ==
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== Section: License ==
  
 
Proposed: Creative Commons -SA -by (Commercial usage OK, Modifications OK)
 
Proposed: Creative Commons -SA -by (Commercial usage OK, Modifications OK)
*''Not sure about the forced sharing thing with the Share Alike license. I recommend Sampling Plus (distribution OK but not commercially, only derivatives can be sold, so you'd have to actually create a gamebook to derive financial gain. - [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/] )''
 
  
 
== Section: Examples ==
 
== Section: Examples ==
 
--[[User:Migueldeluis|Migueldeluis]] 12:48, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Migueldeluis|Migueldeluis]] 12:48, 7 December 2009 (UTC)

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