Coins and Scrolls and Goblin Punch are blogs that come up with mechanisms or other observations, although they might have games that use those mechanics too. Great to see you cover this, it's one of the most elegant rulesets I've seen.
@@LegendsDiceCafe A bit clunky at first - since they were new to RPGs, they were still stiff and wanted to roll dice for every little step their mouse took. But overall, it worked out. Since there were only three players, I added two hirelings to the party, and that turned out to be a good call. They’re already asking to schedule the next session, so I guess it went well!
@LuizPaiva2077 that’s awesome!!!!! And they are already asking about the next session so it was definitely a successful session!!!! Great job 👏🏾!!!!!!!!
Nice review. I wonder why rodents are so popular as main characters in anthropomorphic RPGs? Other games in the mouse ttrpg rpg scene include Mouseguard, Things that Go Squeak in the Night and Michtim (hamsters). I have a game called Ironclaw which lets you play all kinds of animals in a fantasy setting. It another game I couldn’t find people to play with.😢
I can understand that. & you have players already waiting for you to start your campaign back up. Brandon was just asking the other week what happened to your game. So you’ve definitely got some people to play Ironclaw with when you are ready to run it.
This channel is so so awesome...Your video on solo RPGs was so useful and introducing me to this game.
Wow thank you so much ☺️ and thank you so much for your support!!!!!! What are you playing at the moment?
@LegendsDiceCafe literally about to start a 5th Edtion D&D solo campaign based in the Realm if the 80s D&D cartoon.
Coins and Scrolls and Goblin Punch are blogs that come up with mechanisms or other observations, although they might have games that use those mechanics too. Great to see you cover this, it's one of the most elegant rulesets I've seen.
Thank you so much for the info and thank you for watching 😃😃!!!!!
Just discovered your channel, and am loving the content.
Thank you so much ☺️ and thank you for watching!!!!!!
I'll start a new campaign of mausritter tomorrow for my friends that never played rpgs before
How was your game?
@@LegendsDiceCafe A bit clunky at first - since they were new to RPGs, they were still stiff and wanted to roll dice for every little step their mouse took. But overall, it worked out. Since there were only three players, I added two hirelings to the party, and that turned out to be a good call. They’re already asking to schedule the next session, so I guess it went well!
@LuizPaiva2077 that’s awesome!!!!! And they are already asking about the next session so it was definitely a successful session!!!! Great job 👏🏾!!!!!!!!
Thanks for this! My wife wants to play as “Critters” like on our board game Everdell 😅
I think I’ll use this as the system!
Thank you for watching 😃!!! I’m sure you and your wife will have an awesome time!!!!
Nice review. I wonder why rodents are so popular as main characters in anthropomorphic RPGs? Other games in the mouse ttrpg rpg scene include Mouseguard, Things that Go Squeak in the Night and Michtim (hamsters). I have a game called Ironclaw which lets you play all kinds of animals in a fantasy setting. It another game I couldn’t find people to play with.😢
Mice have little cute hands and looks like little cute people, maybe that's why
I can understand that. & you have players already waiting for you to start your campaign back up. Brandon was just asking the other week what happened to your game. So you’ve definitely got some people to play Ironclaw with when you are ready to run it.