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serleran
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Davis, I think it would be really cool if you adopted Cleaver for some additional genres of play, like Pro Wrestling, sci-fi gladiatorial combat, animal vs. animal and whatever, even cross-genre play. Also, some notes on converting PCs to Cleaver stats would be hell-a sweet.

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Very interesting idea. I meant to post here and forgot . . .
Perhaps Horror Clix would be a good one to add - well at least the figures would be very awesome to have in the arena!!

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serleran wrote:
Davis, I think it would be really cool if you adopted Cleaver for some additional genres of play, like Pro Wrestling, sci-fi gladiatorial combat, animal vs. animal and whatever, even cross-genre play. Also, some notes on converting PCs to Cleaver stats would be hell-a sweet.

I think a Monty Python "Batley Townswomans Guild's reenactment of the Battle of Pearl Harbor" 3-on-3 match would make for a great game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMqSmiC_xHg
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