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''Witch Girls Adventures'' is a | ''Witch Girls Adventures'' is a [[role-playing game]] published by Channel-M. It has been described as [[Mary Sue|Harry Potter]]-esque and also shares similarities to the cartoons Winx Club and W.I.T.C.H. | ||
It uses the "Drama Diaries" system, where your character's [[stats]] are represented as different-sized [[dice]], from 1d2 (i.e. flip a coin) to [[D10|1d10]]. [[Checks]] are made by rolling your stat die and adding a relevant [[skills|skill]]'s ranks to the result; every check has a difficulty number ranging from 4 to 20+. For example, if your character's Body stat is [[D8]] and your Athletics skill is 5, you roll 1d8+5 for Athletics checks. | |||
The game is primarily aimed at a tween/teenage [[-4 Str|female]] audience; its stated objective is to introduce young girls to RPGs. Due to its combination of [[Magical_Girls_-_The_Game|under-age magic-using girls]], [[/d/|vore and shrinking fetish overtones]], and [[Khorne|obvious promotion of violence for trivial reasons]], it is also guaranteed to [[rage|spark the imagination]] of [[/tg/]] whenever it is posted. | The game is primarily aimed at a tween/teenage [[-4 Str|female]] audience; its stated objective is to introduce young girls to RPGs. Due to its combination of [[Magical_Girls_-_The_Game|under-age magic-using girls]], [[/d/|vore and shrinking fetish overtones]], and [[Khorne|obvious promotion of violence for trivial reasons]], it is also guaranteed to [[rage|spark the imagination]] of [[/tg/]] whenever it is posted. |
Revision as of 10:42, 11 January 2013
Witch Girls Adventures is a role-playing game published by Channel-M. It has been described as Harry Potter-esque and also shares similarities to the cartoons Winx Club and W.I.T.C.H.
It uses the "Drama Diaries" system, where your character's stats are represented as different-sized dice, from 1d2 (i.e. flip a coin) to 1d10. Checks are made by rolling your stat die and adding a relevant skill's ranks to the result; every check has a difficulty number ranging from 4 to 20+. For example, if your character's Body stat is D8 and your Athletics skill is 5, you roll 1d8+5 for Athletics checks.
The game is primarily aimed at a tween/teenage female audience; its stated objective is to introduce young girls to RPGs. Due to its combination of under-age magic-using girls, vore and shrinking fetish overtones, and obvious promotion of violence for trivial reasons, it is also guaranteed to spark the imagination of /tg/ whenever it is posted.
An unofficial Harry Potter supplement is also available; the game's creator statted most of the books' main characters to be played at conventions.
Honestly it makes a better supplement for your next Hunter: The Vigil session than a setting in of itself. But if you have to play it make sure to roll up a backyard Grey Knight equipped with a powered exoskeleton driven by a lawnmower engine and a halberd sanctified by a local priest. Also make sure to scream, "This is the judgement of the righteous!" when you cut the little monsters down in the name of the Emprah.
Links
- Wikia
- MagickChicks webcomic page 1
- Channel-M Live! where you can buy it yourself, maybe for the next book-burning.
- sup/tg/ archive of just how much we LOVE stuff like this. LOVE LOVE KAWAII DESU NYA*BLAM*