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Has anyone played Monsters and Other Childish Things before? I recently used it to run a Digimon game and my players had a ton of fun with it. I wasn't really a fan of acting as the voice for the monsters so I let each player play as another player's digimon and they seemed to like that, but I think next time I'll just have the player's characters have a monsterous form that they swap to for combat. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the One-Roll Engine and ended up ordering the other books for the system, the two adventures as well as the Bigger Bads supplement though I haven't read through it yet. Have you run it? What did you think about it?
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One of my great white buffalo games. I can't get my group interested in playing kid characters.



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