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Q&A Mechanical similarities or differences between Monsters! Monsters! and Tunnels and trolls

Monsters! Monsters! is a less known game by Ken St. Andre, the designers of Tunnels and trolls. From what I understand one plays monsters there, rather than adventurers. Wikipedia claims the rules...

0 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by tommi‭  ·  edited 1y ago by tommi‭

#2: Post edited by user avatar tommi‭ · 2023-06-08T14:07:22Z (over 1 year ago)
#1: Initial revision by user avatar tommi‭ · 2023-06-08T14:06:56Z (over 1 year ago)
Mechanical similarities or differences between Monsters! Monsters! and Tunnels and trolls
Monsters! Monsters! is a less known game by Ken St. Andre, the designers of Tunnels and trolls. From what I understand one plays monsters there, rather than adventurers.

Wikipedia claims the rules are essentially compatible with Tunnels and trolls. On the home page of M!M! there is an adventure that should work with both games.

Are there mechanical differences between M!M! and T&T? How do their editions correspond to each other rules-wise?