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== Before Reading ==
This RPG is nowhere near my queue yet but in reading the Unisystem rules, all I could think of was that this would be a ''perfect'' system for the Dresden Files. So I googled and found [http://www.dresdenfilesrpg.com/2007/01/02/designing-dresden-6-so-why-fate/ this very forthcoming blog post] that talked through the decision-making process of choosing a system for the RPG.
This RPG is nowhere near my queue yet but in reading the Unisystem rules, all I could think of was that this would be a ''perfect'' system for the Dresden Files. So I googled and found [http://www.dresdenfilesrpg.com/2007/01/02/designing-dresden-6-so-why-fate/ this very forthcoming blog post] that talked through the decision-making process of choosing a system for the RPG.


I find it interesting that True20 was under serious consideration.
I find it interesting that True20 was under serious consideration.
== Reading ==
[[File:Dresden-RPG-cover.jpg|right]]
I've finally started to read through the Dresden RPG and it is the best written RPG book that I've encountered. Very clear writing, well organized, and captures the spirit of the Dresdenverse.
Collaborative world and character building is central to the game. This portion of the RPG is inspirational and I actually used that technique when putting Brewed Awakening together, with much success on both sides of the GM screen.

Latest revision as of 20:48, 13 May 2012

Before Reading

This RPG is nowhere near my queue yet but in reading the Unisystem rules, all I could think of was that this would be a perfect system for the Dresden Files. So I googled and found this very forthcoming blog post that talked through the decision-making process of choosing a system for the RPG.

I find it interesting that True20 was under serious consideration.

Reading

Dresden-RPG-cover.jpg

I've finally started to read through the Dresden RPG and it is the best written RPG book that I've encountered. Very clear writing, well organized, and captures the spirit of the Dresdenverse.

Collaborative world and character building is central to the game. This portion of the RPG is inspirational and I actually used that technique when putting Brewed Awakening together, with much success on both sides of the GM screen.