Mausritter

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Mausritter
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Designers Isaac Williams
PublishersGames Omnivorous
Publication2020
GenresTabletop role-playing game, fantasy

Mausritter is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game by Isaac Williams about adventurous mice. [1] It won the 2021 Gold ENNIE Award for "Best Family Game/Product." [2] [3]

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Gameplay

Mausritter was inspired by the Old School Renaissance and features dungeon crawls. [1] It uses cards to represent each player's inventory. The simple magic system has fifteen spells. [4]

Publication History

The prototype for Mausritter was published as a digital zine in 2019. The expanded, physical edition was released in 2020. [4] [5] In 2021, a Kickstarter campaign raised AU $149,041 to release a new starter box set, including ten interconnected adventures and updated art. [1] [6]

In 2024, the Mausritter player community combined game jam entries for dungeon crawl settings from over forty designers into a single, massive dungeon called Tomb of a Thousand Doors: A Mausritter Megadungeon. The book raised $94,305 on kickstarter. [7]

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