Apparently the Kickstarter developers are smelling the extra overtime in my paychecks, because October has simply overwhelmed me with campaigns that hit my odd demographic hard.
Derek A Kamal has launched a campaign Heavy Metal Thunder Mouse a tabletop roleplaying game where players make mice characters, found their club, and hit the streets.
These are mice with the gusto to build their own motorcycles and set off into an intimidating world where they are outsized, but never outclassed.
(Heavy Metal Thunder Mouse) uses the rules of Fate to tell stories about the drama of city mice and their motorcycle clubs. It's an RPG that works best with 2-5 players (plus the GM). It's fit for episodic play (sessions last about 3-4 hours) and epic campaigns!
Your stories are set in Thunder City, USA, a fictitious city of the real world. For small creatures existing in a place which doesn’t belong to them, these stories will be filled with the drama of their lives, and the trouble, both inside and outside, of a biker gang. Will your gang be Robin Hood-like doers of good, springing cheese from unwatched refrigerators and delivering it to needy widows, or will you be thugs and thieves exploiting the weak? Your mouse, your bike, and your gang all belong to you and the stories you tell at your table.
Derek A Kamal has launched a campaign Heavy Metal Thunder Mouse a tabletop roleplaying game where players make mice characters, found their club, and hit the streets.
These are mice with the gusto to build their own motorcycles and set off into an intimidating world where they are outsized, but never outclassed.
Your stories are set in Thunder City, USA, a fictitious city of the real world. For small creatures existing in a place which doesn’t belong to them, these stories will be filled with the drama of their lives, and the trouble, both inside and outside, of a biker gang. Will your gang be Robin Hood-like doers of good, springing cheese from unwatched refrigerators and delivering it to needy widows, or will you be thugs and thieves exploiting the weak? Your mouse, your bike, and your gang all belong to you and the stories you tell at your table.
Alright, already! Take my money and give me the pdf!
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