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Dr. Who RPG: any good?

Started by Bedrockbrendan, September 14, 2012, 11:07:13 AM

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Kaiu Keiichi

Quote from: CRKrueger;593061Yeah. but if you want to play an RPG, not design and play a comic... ;)

...Play MHR.  I've played the 11th Doctor in MHR.  Very immersive, had a blast.  Very character driven.
Rules and design matter
The players are in charge
Simulation is narrative
Storygames are RPGs

TristramEvans

Quote from: Kaiu Keiichi;593122...Play MHR.  I've played the 11th Doctor in MHR.  Very immersive, had a blast.  Very character driven.

I didn't really see that MHR is anti-immersion for players (besides the learning curve for the system), but it is a little too restrictive to GMs for my tastes.