Are there any games designed around playing as a party of animals? Actual animals, not anthromorphic stuff. Also not furry stuff. Just a ragtag gang of woodland critters saving their forest and shit.
Any answers along the lines of "druids" are cheating, and the offending poster will have his birthday taken away.
Bunnies and Burrows is a thing. Pretty sure there was a 3.5/PF splat with a broader cross-section of the animal kingdom as well (Noble Wild, I think?).
Jace Martin
Noble Wild is pretty much exactly what I had in mind. Thanks user
How come there's always that one faggot who comes into Veeky Forums and tries to answer a request for a Veeky Forums by recommending a video game?
Josiah Collins
Yfw da bears win da superb owl
Juan Foster
Mouse Guard. You play as, well, mice, and your job is to be one of the rangers and quasi-soldiers who keep the roads between the different mouse cities and towns clear and patrol the 'scent wall' that keeps the borders of mousedom from being invaded by larger animals.
Pic related.
Jackson Turner
I think a panther or jaguar would be fun. Maybe a wolf, but only if the whole party was going to
Luis Jackson
That's anthroshit, which OP doesn't want.
Noah Russell
>How come there's always that one faggot who comes into Veeky Forums and tries to answer a request for a Veeky Forums by recommending a video game? Because while long ago, people on Veeky Forums were people from other boards on Veeky Forums who came here because they shared an interest in RPGs, today a fair number of posters have come here because they heard this was a "cool" place to hang out on, even if they've never played a tabletop RPG before.
Not saying this to imply any sort of seekret club, just pointing out that a demographic shift seems to have occurred.
Also, I have a couple RPGs where you play as cats.
Leo Perez
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Connor Gonzalez
The mice in it are bipedal, but otherwise not very anthropomorphic-styled. They're depicted like actual field mice but standing on their hind legs and with thumbs, in terms of art.
>The Warren is a tabletop role-playing game about intelligent rabbits trying to make the best of a world filled with hazards, predators and, worst of all, other rabbits.
Nicholas Sanchez
>someone translated it
Levi Lopez
I saw that too! I'll probably wind up picking it up now.
Adam Anderson
>Watership Down: The Game Interesting.
Jeremiah Wood
>muh Veeky Forums Do you go on /b/ and complain about how /b/ used to be good too?
Landon Wood
There's "muh Veeky Forums" and then there's giving a non-answer to OP's question. This faggot might as well have suggested an anime with animal protagonists, or said "read Watership Down" for all the good his post does to address the question.
And you're also a massive faggot for defending his faggotry.