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A review by nonesensed
Blue Rose: The Age RPG of Romantic Fantasy by Stephanie Law, Chris Pramas, Jeremy Crawford, Jack Norris, Steve Kenson
4.0
If you're looking for a ttrpg system and setting that focuses on storytelling and relationships though with combat still being a fairly large part of the game, this might be the book for you! It's a book very friendly to new players and game masters alike - to the point where I as a fairly experienced dice roller felt there were a number of sections I could skip, so I ended up skimming a few chapters of this.
This is a dense book, which has its ups and downs. Over all, it's an enjoyable and comprehensive read. There are parts that I felt were a little wordier than necessary, but not in a way that makes the game not-fun to prep for or understand. Will be interesting to try this version of the game, since I've already played the first edition. Also, the winged cats still being part of the game? Perfection~!
This is a dense book, which has its ups and downs. Over all, it's an enjoyable and comprehensive read. There are parts that I felt were a little wordier than necessary, but not in a way that makes the game not-fun to prep for or understand. Will be interesting to try this version of the game, since I've already played the first edition. Also, the winged cats still being part of the game? Perfection~!