Lots of others out there. Basically you take on the character of an adventurer, join a party of like minded folks and go have adventurers, earn experience points, loot, and sometimes reputation. A GameMaster designs the game and leads you through the adventure. You roll up a character, make up a personality and role play that character. For you I would suggest one of the classic types, an elven healer or a halfling rogue, from a classic D&D game.
This is where games like EverQuest and World of Warcraft came from. Some guy named Gary stole a bunch of information from a bunch of gamers and put together a box set called Dungeons and Dragons. This gave everyone a set of rules to start with. One of my friends wrote the Greyhawk campaign, which is one of the things Gary, and I am speaking ill of a dead man, stole with soft words and a release form a 17-year old kid didn't know any better than to sign.
The box set swept over the world of fandom like wildfire, Gary made and blew millions (up his nose). All of a sudden everyone was writing role playing games, most awful, some pretty good. That was 35 years ago, before you were a twinkle in someone's eye. That card game you like so much? Magic! Entirely derivative from role playing games.
Seriously, Nitefox hasn't explained any of this to you? You're not doing the equivalent of "What's Poker?" just before you bust everyone's ego and empty their wallets are you?
Join one of the games, you can get a lot of information off the net about some of the settings, especially the Star Wars ones.
The games here we do the posting equivalent of sitting around a table and walking through the adventure with the game master. Having played a few late night sessions here and there, it sometimes resembles the "so, should we wake Jon up so he can roll initiative against the red dragon, or just assume he died in the flame breath?" Times of the game.
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