Woof Meow

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Woof Meow is a role-playing game published by Game Systems, Inc. in 1988.

Description

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Woof Meow is a fantasy system in which the PCs are real-world cats and dogs.[1] Players play cats and dogs in a human-controlled society, with genuine cat and dog abilities, and also a magic system.[1] The rules include character creation, skills, magic, fighting, running the game, adventure ideas, and a sample scenario.[1]

Publication history

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Woof Meow was designed by Ulrico Font and John Williford, with a cover by Guy Gondron, and published by Game Systems, Inc. in 1988 as a 96-page book.[1]

Reception

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Lawrence Schick called the game system "Unusual", noting of the designers that "They're serious about this, honest."[1] He also pointed out that the GM is called the "Kennel Master", and most of the magic spells have humorous names like "Dog Gone".[1]

References

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