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<blockquote data-quote="kaomera" data-source="post: 5049528" data-attributes="member: 38357"><p>Mouse Guard and Burning Wheel are both really awesome, IMO. I've had great fun running MG for a couple of friends; the "Mice with Swords" thing creates a kind of simplicity that is more (elegant) than just a "basic" version of BW, and I think that the rules really do the source material justice. I'd take a look at both the game and the comics if you get the chance, they're just plain fun.</p><p></p><p>Burning Wheel I've had some trouble with, but I've kept beating my head against it because it's just so damned cool. I think I've actually learned a lot about how BW really works by running MG. There's really a lot to Burning Wheel, even though it fits in such a neat package. All of the rules mesh together very finely, and they don't really handle some of the preconceptions and habits that I brought to the game when I first tried it... I suppose it's a case of old dog / new tricks. Actually, I think if you read the rules (maybe a few times) and actually play it the way it says to play it you should be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaomera, post: 5049528, member: 38357"] Mouse Guard and Burning Wheel are both really awesome, IMO. I've had great fun running MG for a couple of friends; the "Mice with Swords" thing creates a kind of simplicity that is more (elegant) than just a "basic" version of BW, and I think that the rules really do the source material justice. I'd take a look at both the game and the comics if you get the chance, they're just plain fun. Burning Wheel I've had some trouble with, but I've kept beating my head against it because it's just so damned cool. I think I've actually learned a lot about how BW really works by running MG. There's really a lot to Burning Wheel, even though it fits in such a neat package. All of the rules mesh together very finely, and they don't really handle some of the preconceptions and habits that I brought to the game when I first tried it... I suppose it's a case of old dog / new tricks. Actually, I think if you read the rules (maybe a few times) and actually play it the way it says to play it you should be ok. [/QUOTE]
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