The RPG Research Project
Choose your interest background in The RPG Research Project: Focused Research on Role-Playing Games, or research-based services implementation of role-playing games to help people.
Focused Research
The RPG Research Project primarily exist as a repository of international research on the effects
of all forms of role-playing games.
Mission Statement Part 1: To clearly establish, through rigorous scientific testing, the effects of all
forms of role-playing gaming (RPG):
- Tabletop (TRPG)
- Live-action (LARP)
- Computer-based (CRPG)
- Solo adventure books/modules (SABM) aka Interactive Fiction
on participants. In addition to determining the potential relevance of correlated factors, significant
emphasis is focused contributing to the body of causal research information.
Research-based Services Helping People
A number of volunteers for The RPG Research Project,
also use the research to provide services
(which often feeds back into the body of research),
using role-playing games and music, to help
participants achieve entertainment, educational,
and therapeutic goals.
Populations with special considerations, include (but not limited to):
- Autism Spectrum (ASD, PDD, Asperger's, etc.)
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- At-risk youth
- Brain injury recovery (stroke, TBI, etc.)
- Cerebral Palsy (CP)
- Deaf & Hard of Hearing
- Developmental Delays
- Developmental Impairments
- Incarcerated youth & adults, and transition programs
- In-patient youth & adults, and transition programs
- In-patient to out-patient substance dependency rehabilitation transition
- Muscular Dystrophy (MD)
- Social skills development
- Social phobias & Agoraphobia
Furthermore, some volunteers use a mobile wheelchair accessible facility (trailer) to provide these
services in under-served (small-town) and un-served (rural) locations,
with the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer.
The RPG Research Project
1312 N. Monroe Street
Suite #114
Spokane, WA 99201
Voicemail: (509) 252-0800
Email: rpgresearcher at gmail dot com
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