Dreaming Citiies: Anyone Have It?

WayneLigon

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GoO's Dreaming Cities is out. Anyone have it? What are your opinions? I'm very interested in the genre but unwilling to part with that much cash sight unseen (so fra the FLGS does not have it).
 

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WayneLigon said:
GoO's Dreaming Cities is out. Anyone have it? What are your opinions? I'm very interested in the genre but unwilling to part with that much cash sight unseen (so fra the FLGS does not have it).


I have it, and will be reviewing it. So far I am liking it quite a bit.it is inthe same format as their increible Ex Machina, but I am not as famailiar with the genre as I was with that one.

It looks great, reads well, and uses the Tri-Stat system (which i like) and gives rules for tweaking it to your saitsfaction.

So far, so good. More to follow.
 

Teflon Billy said:
I have it, and will be reviewing it. So far I am liking it quite a bit.it is inthe same format as their increible Ex Machina, but I am not as famailiar with the genre as I was with that one.

Excellent! I look forward to it. I need to look up Ex Machina; haven't heard of that one.
 


Whizbang Dustyboots said:
How portable is this as a toolkit? I love the genre, but I could probably see running this with "Mage: The Awakening" or even the revised Buffy game.

Well, I'm not sure what you mean by "This"...the game provides three seperate settings, none of which would be particularly well-suited to Mage. Buffy could probably handle two of the three.

The system presented in Tri-Stat DX, which was designed as a generic system (and largely succeeds at being one)
 

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