Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-29290385-20170612024625/@comment-24577221-20170616171644

That would work for me.

You could even go so far as to create Toon-style stats for each of the characters, and basically play Toon on-line with monster characters. Actually roll dice, on the honour system, to see if one monster successfully made a Fight roll and another made its Dodge roll (or whatever); the results would have to be reported honestly regardless of the outcome. That is, if you try to make a roll, you have to announce it even if you fail, rather than just not mentioning it.

Toon is a lot of fun. I encourage you to buy the book and play the game with friends. I've played characters ranging from a kangaroo who was a clown, to a tree with a special talent for disguising itself, to the Luggage from Terry Pratchett's Discworld books. (The Luggage is nasty.  You don't want to get into a fight with it.)