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Monsters and Other Childish Things
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The monsters in MOCT are big, scaly, scary bundles of superpowers, but they also represent unconditional friendship. In this confusing time, you know no matter how mad, bad, or smelly you get, your monster still loves you. Your monster has a habit of sowing chaos, delight, wonder, and horror. But when you consider what your life was like before he showed up – yeah, you're gonna keep him.
Still, your monster often gets you into trouble. Some kid at school shoves you, and so your monster bites him a little, and then his monster bites your monster, and then the school is on fire (again) and the police get called (again) and you get detention (again). Sometimes people show up in big vans with antennae and stuff on top, and guys get out with guns and helmets and they yell a lot, and then your monster has to eat some of them.
That's life with a monster. Sometimes it sucks, but it's never boring.
Of 63,514 entries in the authoritative RPG.net Game Index, Monsters and Other Childish Things (2007) ranks #16. MOTC, the first and still the best-known game by Benjamin Baugh, simplifies the One-Roll Engine rules (Wild Talents, GODLIKE, Reign) and adds Relationships and a hit location system where damage targets an attribute rather than a specific body part. MOTC suits gamers who like a little humor with their horror and a few scares with their laughs.
This new Childish Things Quick Deal presents the entire Monsters and Other Childish Things line for a bargain price. We provide each title complete in .PDF. Like all Bundle of Holding titles, these ebooks have NO DRM (Digital Restrictions Management), and our customers are entitled to move them freely among all their devices.
The total retail value of the titles in this offer is US$75. Customers who pay just US$14.95 get all six titles in our Childish Collection (retail value $75) as DRM-free ebooks, including Monsters and Other Childish Things: Completely Monstrous Edition (retail price $15), plus its Pocket Edition (retail $15); the campaign supplement Dreadful Secrets of Candlewick Manor (retail $15); and the supplements Bigger Bads (retail $12), Road Trip (retail $13), and Curriculum of Conspiracy (retail $5).
(The Monsters rulebook and Candlewick Manor previously appeared in the October 2014 Bundle of Nerves 2. The other titles are new to the Bundle of Holding.)
I wasn't reviewing the last time this was in a bundle, but I've seen it a couple of times at games cons and it looks like a fun system, easy to learn and play, and it's definitely good value if you like the idea of kids with pet monsters (and who doesn't?)