1. gamemaster - Noun
2. gamemaster - Verb
gamemaster (third-person singular simple present gamemasters, present participle gamemastering, simple past and past participle gamemastered)
To run a roleplaying game; to act as a gamemaster
gamemaster (plural gamemasters)
Alternative spelling of game master
A good gamemaster draws the players into the adventure, making it enjoyable for everyone. Source: Internet
Any number of other alternate forms may be used, many of which are variations on the term " gamemaster " these variants are especially common in storytelling games derived from or similar to role-playing games. Source: Internet
It was noted, in 1997, that those who favor their left-brain such as skilled code writers usually do not make it in the ethereal gamemaster world of storytelling and verse. Source: Internet
Non-player character main In contrast to player characters, non-player characters (NPCs) are controlled by the gamemaster or game engine, or by people assisting the gamemaster. Source: Internet
"Keeper": as stated by the game since its first edition in 1981, the Call of Cthulhu gamemaster figure is called the Keeper of Arcane Lore (or simply, the keeper). Source: Internet
People Gamemaster main One common feature of many RPGs is the role of gamemaster, a participant who has special duties to present the fictional setting, arbitrate the results of character actions, and maintain the narrative flow. Source: Internet