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I love the game. It’s well thought out and offers an interesting angle on old school play being able to play as a mouse at a tiny scale and build war camps and take on hirelings, this game has many bases covered. 

My one gripe so far are the examples of play. If you plan on running the included adventure, don’t let the players read the gameplay examples. It includes solutions to the trap and reveals too much. It’s like writing a math test with the answers on the first page and the test questions on the second. Kinda defeats the purpose. 

Overall, awesome game and a small gripe! I picked up the reprint boxed set at my local game store and love the details, tokens, and pad of character sheets. 

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My favourite system all time. Easy to learn and to prepare for players.

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So I had always heard of Mausritter but only recently had the honor of learning about this game from a huge fan! I am a huge lover of the Into the Odd system and all of it's best parts are in this game!! 
The random rolling for creating mouse folk? PERFECTION! The idea of playing little rodents in a huge world going on these grand treasure hunting adventures is truly fantastic! I think this game absolutely hit it out of the park and I can't wait to run it!

 Explored it on my TTRPG podcast and my guest and I just have the best flipping time talking about this game! 
https://therpggoblin.buzzsprout.com/2055426/13447800-mausritter-tiny-mice-and-ep...

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Mausritter is a wonderful game that is simple to learn as a GM and Player and highly rewarding. The roll under solution for checks is truly a blast and if you are looking for a game to get players into, I highly recommend trying it.

I was so happy to run the game, I even made a Youtube video about it. Thank you Losing Games for this wonderful creation!

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Just ran my first Mausritter game with some of my friends, not sure how rules accurate I was since it was a very chaotic fun romp for everyone. I had at least one player who'd never encountered a ttrpg of any kind before and got into it quite quickly. I'm a big fan of the super easy character creation and simple dice rolling rules - they made it very easy to get up and get going. Excellent for new players and picking up quickly. 

Great art, amazing gameplay. It was really easy to GM a session. It'd be cool if it was also a video game for solo games.

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Mausritter has been an excellent way to introduce my kids to tabletop RPGs. They love the world, and GMing for them is an absolute pleasure. The rule book is really well thought-out and, combined with the library of third-party resources, makes for an exceptional gaming experience.

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I just ran my first ever session of Mausritter (ran this scenario as a one shot) and it was an absolute blast to play. So easy to run. Lots of adventure, but we didn't have a single combat! 

I'm eager for more. Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to run The Estate sometime soon.

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Hi there, have you been contacted about a Portuguese translation?

I am truly blown away by how perfect a TTRPG/ rulebook it is! The balance of theme, mechanics, detail of info & efficiency, not to mention the beautify & clean artwork/ layout is astounding! I'm genuinely lost for words. I just can't get over the depth of flavour/ GM options/ inspiration presented so effectively/ efficiently. 

I love this game! incredible stuff.

thought you'd want to know: a few of the bookmarks in the PDF (the Pages one, idk about the Spreads one) point to the wrong place. "6. Example of play - Combat" points to the combat rules in chapter 3 instead of the combat EoP. "7. Running Mausritter - Best practices" and "- Overland travel" both point to the sections by the same name in chapter 3 instead of the ones in ch7.

thank you!! going to run this asap :)

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Hi, I was reading the 3rd Party License, is it possible to translate the digital edition in another language? If is possible, I'd like to translate it into Italian.

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Need Games is publishing the Italian edition!

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I hope I get a chance to play Mausritter someday. It channels that same sense of adventure and excitement as the media that inspires it, and that cannot be discounted.

   But for me? Mausritter nails the terror of being small. And in an RPG scene where heroes are nigh-unkillable, facing down dragons without a second thought, I think it’s good to be reminded that we live alongside real life dragons every day.

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