Mark G. said: I've not tried a PbP game before, honestly. I might be interested in giving it a go. What format are we talking here? Posting in a Roll20 campaign forum? within a Roll20 map with the chat window? etc. How do you work out order of responses so players don't step over each other? I really, really like play by posts. There are some things that are better than IRL gaming (post anytime, roleplay is much more in depth, everyone's character gets to shine a lot more, etc) , and some things that are worse (combat, namely). I have been running and playing on them on the Paizo (Pathfinder) forums for a few years, and I just got tired of swapping back and forth ( i store my maps and handouts here), so we tried a PbP here, and the group is loving it so far. We "post" in the chat thread, using different formats depending on what we are doing. As far as players stepping over each other, it happens, just like in real life... ha. We use something called a "flextime" thread within the campaign forum if someone logs on after a conversation has seen its course, or - more likely - I want to move the game on to the next thing, and I want said players to quit bantering with each other, or said NPC. We would be logging in 2 to 3 times a day to check in and see if there are any new updates, happenings, etc. Weekends and holidays and birthdays are a little lighter load, usually. Here is a PbP that I ran on the Paizo website. I like it much better here on Roll20 so far. It is the same type of system here, with a few modifications. <a href="http://paizo.com/campaigns/GMBraydensPFSFirstStepsInServiceToLoreGroup2/gameplay&page=1" rel="nofollow">http://paizo.com/campaigns/GMBraydensPFSFirstStepsInServiceToLoreGroup2/gameplay&page=1</a>