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Good shared narrative game settings

Started by The Traveller, June 02, 2013, 01:34:01 PM

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Ronin

I think questions on what system to use, are like what kind of salad dressing. Everyone likes something different, and thats ok. WoD would work ok I suppose. I curious how well with some of the stranger creatures. I used Microlite 20, and I think it worked well. If I were to do it today, Maybe I would use GURPS, or possibly I would savage the XPG system out of Mean Streets and use it. I would want a system that could be gritty, not to pulpy. But thats me. Your mileage may vary.
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