Chat-based scenes
Keep roleplay posts, out-of-character notes, whispers, and scene history readable for the whole group.
Looking for an mRPG alternative after shutdown? AnyTale gives text-first RPG groups a clean place for scenes, characters, dice, lore, and ongoing play-by-post campaigns.
AnyTale is not affiliated with mRPG.

A replacement should keep the roleplay flow simple: scenes, characters, dice, and context in one place.
Keep roleplay posts, out-of-character notes, whispers, and scene history readable for the whole group.
Bring character context into the campaign space instead of scattering it across old threads and separate docs.
Roll dice where the story is happening so results stay attached to the scene that needed them.
Keep lore, locations, table notes, and GM context near the play-by-post campaign.
AnyTale focuses on the same practical need: keeping an online RPG campaign readable, organized, and moving.
AnyTale is for groups that want a new home for text-first roleplay without rebuilding their campaign across disconnected tools.
A good mRPG alternative should support text-based roleplay, play-by-post scenes, characters, dice, and campaign context without forcing the group into scattered chat channels. AnyTale is built around those needs.
AnyTale is not a clone of mRPG, but it is made for many of the same roleplay habits: text-first scenes, character-driven campaigns, dice, and groups that want to keep story context in one place.
Yes. AnyTale supports asynchronous play-by-post campaigns so players can write when they are available, return to readable scene history, and continue the story over time.
Yes. AnyTale brings characters, dice rolls, scenes, whispers, worldbuilding, and campaign context into one online roleplay platform.
No. AnyTale is not affiliated with mRPG. It is an independent online roleplay platform for groups looking for a new place to run text-based RPG campaigns.
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