 Okay, do you have mouse guard comics in Australia? Okay, if you're not reading mouse guard, that's a problem. You should. This role-playing game makes the mouse guard comic just happen in your living room. I know it'll probably cost you like $10 more than it costs me to get a mouse guard, but I'm sure you can get it digitally maybe for the same price, commentology or something. Read mouse guard, holy shit. This game just makes the mouse guard comic happen so easily and so quickly that is almost amazing. Right, and the key mechanic in this game is that it's a turn taking game, not in the same way the other ones are turn taking. It's GM turn, player turn, GM turn, player turn, right? It starts with the GM's turn, so the GM's turn, the GM throws stuff at the mice, right? It's like, oh, little mice. Now it is time for you to deal with the badger. Oh, yes, the badger is chasing you. What will you do? Oh, you survived barely, but you lost your sword when you stabbed the badger. Now what will you do? As it rains, it makes everything muddy. Yes, you are tiny mice, but it's a big problem. A big problem. Well, you escaped down to the beach where there is no mud, but there are crabs. Yes, what will you do about the crabs? Oh, you cut off their ice top. Oh, you managed to escape. Okay, that's all I can think of now. I'm the GM. It is now your turn, mice. What will you do? During my turn, you little mice earned some number of clicks based on your role playing, right? If your role playing well enough, you can earn more clicks. And the number thing is checks, actually. It is checks. Checks. You earn checks. I wasn't going to correct you on stage. Whatever. You can use the checks during the mice turn to do stuff. So it's like, okay, mice, it's your turn. Would you get three checks? What do you do to three checks, mice? Okay, one, you're going to get a new sword. Yeah, you left that one in the badger. Yeah, that's what I thought. Two, what else? Oh, some shoes. Yeah, you're going to go buy shoes to deal with the mud that's going to happen again. And three, oh, you're going to heal that wound you got from the crab fight. Yeah. Oh, is it my turn again? Oh, you're on the mice beach resort. And it's high tide. Oh, what now, mice? That's pretty much how the game goes. Now, look at this economy. You play D&D. You have the situation again where someone's rolling a whole bunch of dice because they're louder than everyone else. You have to earn the right to roll the dice in this game. As a result, every time you roll dice, it fucking matters. In D&D, I roll D20 a thousand times. And maybe the average of all those rolls causes an impact on the game. And this game- Maybe one of those rolls would be super big and have everyone at the table going, oh, shit, oh, shit, oh, shit, oh, shit. Right? But every single roll in this game is though shit. Especially when you only get like two or three and you earned a check and you're going to make a roll for it. It's like, okay, I earned the right to roll the dice to try to get shoes. I didn't get the shoes. I don't get the check back. When we played D&D, I would just like literally fall asleep during combat. I was like, oh, I played pacifist. My character runs away and hides until it's over and I fall asleep. And no one was really paying attention when it wasn't their turn. But I think something, you were in that boat, too. In this game, when someone's like, I'm going to roll some dice, everyone kind of stands up like, oh, we should roll some dice already. Stand there. Everyone watches silently while you go and prepare to roll your dice. Big deal. So if I'm going to tell the story of my character here, I'm not going to talk about my strength stat. That's not interesting. And it turns out that that's the only part of my character that is character, that is story, who he knows, what he's done, where he's going, why he fights for what he fights for. That's it. And that whole character sheet, that's it. So try to tell me this is a role playing game, but what percentage of it has anything to do with role playing? That percent. And most of that is a picture.