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Has anyone tried rotating rpg systems before?
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So me and my group have been playing dnd and Call of Cthulhu for over two years now (we all had proir experience with dnd before), and i noted that there's something that is miss from both of these systems and wanna try out more.

So we had an idea, once one of our dnd campaign is done we will run games in different systems. One/two month of a shorter campaign in a new system, one month of rest and learning a new system (a.k.a reading the books) and repeat.

Has anybody tried something like that? Does this sound like viable strategy?
And if yes what systems do you recommend for a system like this? (we have a list already but the more the merrier so we can actuall chose what we wanna play)

(The list:Cyberpunk red, Shadowrun, Blades in the dark, Pathfinder, Kids on Bikes, Lancer, World of Darkness, Star Wars rpg, Masks)

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