A way back, someone suggested a cool idea for a game: play a game of Monsterhearts, then follow up with a Monster of…

A way back, someone suggested a cool idea for a game: play a game of Monsterhearts, then follow up with a Monster of…

Originally shared by Michael Sands

A way back, someone suggested a cool idea for a game: play a game of Monsterhearts, then follow up with a Monster of the Week game in which you are hunting down the player characters from the first game. 

Well, yesterday I did that at a minicon (with Daniel Steadman co-GMing). Daniel ran Monsterhearts, with me playing, and we swapped for part two.

It was a lot of fun!

Kind of messy, which is to be expected, especially with a larger group than we had planned on. But the basic idea of using the end of the Monsterhearts game to build a Monster of the Week situation worked just fine. And everyone really enjoyed the monster hunters discovering the fallout from what their teen monster characters had done – including slaying some of them.

The plot ended up being centered on the Infernal and Vampire in the Monsterhearts game – they teamed up (and the Infernal was vampirized as well) by the end, so they formed the central problem in the MotW mystery – the Infernal’s master was using them to reawaken an extra-dimensional evil. The monster hunters put a stop to that, at least!

Oh, and three of the teen monsters were left in town: a Chosen, a Witch, and a Werewolf. The things they were getting up to just weren’t high enough profile to get hunter attention!

3 thoughts on “A way back, someone suggested a cool idea for a game: play a game of Monsterhearts, then follow up with a Monster of…”

  1. It was pretty fun. It was also interesting for me to run the first game with the knowledge in the back of my mind that a bunch of rambunctious hunters would be rolling into town shortly so one of my priorities was making sure that the teenage monsters stood out like sore thumbs!

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