Monsterhearts: 'A lot of queer youth are made to feel monstrous by people around them'
by Owen Duffy from Technology | The Guardian on (#2BXN8)
Canadian Avery Alder created her tabletop game Monsterhearts to channel her own experiences of LGBT adolescence. Characters are teenagers but with supernatural powers, where a roll of the dice is as random as a hormonal surge
Pete had been having a rough day. First he was late for school, then he'd been cruelly mocked by his classmate Britney and her posh-girl clique. Now he was developing a horrible suspicion that he might have eaten his neighbour's cat.
Fortunately for the local feline population, Pete was a fictional character. A bemused and terrified teenage werewolf, he was part of a pen-and-paper roleplaying game called Monsterhearts, whose players assume the roles of supernatural creatures traversing the social minefield of school.
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