I don't know what's more insulting to German history- the perversion of making it all animal-people or the Cultural Marxist "racial equality" that's baked right in. It's degenerate.
There are plenty of videogames where you play as a villain but few tabletop RPGs where you do the same so I find it fun to expand what a ttrpg can be.
I'm unfamiliar with the term "how do you square" so I don't quite understand. If you're asking how I translate it, my game has a Social Credit Score system to show if the government likes you or not. If it gets too low, your character is killed.
Ok, and what animals have you used to describe the people the regime targeted for exclusion and execution? Say the poles that your PCs would be sent to murder.
Poland doesn't really exist in my setting because the lore begins with the surrender of France. So I didn't associate any species specifically with them.
Animals with social penalties mostly are from nations they were/are currently at war with, so Bears from Russia, Badgers from the UK and Possums from America.
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This looks really interesting !
I always liked alternate history like this , and believe me , a lot of ppl are interested in alternate historical games
I also love the cute anthro look of the characters, this looks like an interesting game ! ๐๐๐๐
I don't know what's more insulting to German history- the perversion of making it all animal-people or the Cultural Marxist "racial equality" that's baked right in. It's degenerate.
Are you, like, genuinely a nazi? Weirdo.
Why...Third Reich?
I'm a big fan of Dieselpunk and WW2 stuff, but games set in it always have you play as Americans or sometimes the Soviets.
I couldn't name a single one where you play as the Germans so I thought it would be a fun way to make my game unique.
Maybe it's all the Nazism of 1940s Germany. Out of curiosity how do you square the eugenics of 40s Germany with 27 species of animal?
There are plenty of videogames where you play as a villain but few tabletop RPGs where you do the same so I find it fun to expand what a ttrpg can be.
I'm unfamiliar with the term "how do you square" so I don't quite understand. If you're asking how I translate it, my game has a Social Credit Score system to show if the government likes you or not. If it gets too low, your character is killed.
Ok, and what animals have you used to describe the people the regime targeted for exclusion and execution? Say the poles that your PCs would be sent to murder.
Poland doesn't really exist in my setting because the lore begins with the surrender of France. So I didn't associate any species specifically with them.
Animals with social penalties mostly are from nations they were/are currently at war with, so Bears from Russia, Badgers from the UK and Possums from America.