Hey Billy, you going to create and run the GI Joe game, and recruit some Players? Is it the G.I. Joe game by Renegade Games (publisher)? If so, bad news / good news. That game has not been ported into Roll20. Also there is not a Character Sheet made for it in Roll20 yet. The good news is you can certainly still play it here, in the sense that Roll20 is system agnostic and you can set-up whatever games you want. It's just not pre-made for you on here. Character sheet... You can create (using code) or ask someone else to create one. Use the Roll20 Character Sheets forum to request that. Alternatively you can try to upload a PDF character sheet. To an extent it might work. This PDF approach would deter automation procedures, but would be functional as-far as reading a character's stats, bio, etc. Still a 3rd approach is No use of Roll20's character sheet feature, instead use the Plain Text field of the Character Bios feature of roll20. This is just a plain empty space that each Player-Character can type into. So they can type-out their Name, Stats, Weapons, etc. So you have a lot of options depending on how detailed and automated you want it to be. Rule books --- not available for this game in Roll20 so you're on your own. Either you could own the rules and know it, get your players to buy it, or just teach them how to play it verbally if you can. Voice and Cameras -- you can do this in Roll20 (it works fairly well), or if you want to use Discord in the background instead as many people do then in-that-case I recommend going into your Roll20 Game's settings and DISABLE the Roll20 Voice-Video by setting it to NONE in the dropdown. Your first step to see your path ahead: click CREATE GAME in Roll20. Choose NONE for the Character sheet. Click LAUNCH GAME. Go into the game's settings (above the chatroom in your game table). Adjust the settings. Next go into the PAGES menu. Create your first map or landing page. Next go into Journals tab. Create several blank Characters. Open the Characters and look what's there (a blank slot for text and a picture).