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Roleplay Rescue
Che Webster
414 episodes
2 days ago
Did you used to play roleplaying games back in the day, delving dungeons with funny dice in hand? Why’d you stop? Find out how to reclaim your RPG hobby as a working adult.

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Did you used to play roleplaying games back in the day, delving dungeons with funny dice in hand? Why’d you stop? Find out how to reclaim your RPG hobby as a working adult.

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Old-School GURPS
Roleplay Rescue
31 minutes 27 seconds
7 months ago
Old-School GURPS

What happens if we lean back into the roots of our hobby - which for me is largely the 1980s - and realise that the kind of roleplaying we enjoy the most is in fact the Old-School variety?


But instead of landing back in the realm of Dungeons & Dragons, what if we find the kind of system that emphasises the roleplay is actually found in the emergence of a game designed to encourage just that: roleplay?


In 1985, Steve Jackson Games published the combat system from their forthcoming roleplaying game system and they named it, “Man-to-Man”. A year later in 1986, they published the full game system as it then existed. It’s name was GURPS - the Generic Universal Role-Playing System. 


40 years later, GURPS is still around… and so is that earlier incarnation. And it turns out that it’s a far more accessible and playable role-playing system than I ever imagined.


Thanks to Steve Jackson Games for continuing to keep GURPS Third Edition in print:

Amazon POD: amazon.co.uk/GURPS-Basic-Set-Third-Revised/dp/1556348266/

Warehouse23 PDF: warehouse23.com/products/gurps-basic-set-third-edition-revised


Big thanks to Spencer and Evil Jeff for calling in with their experiences and thoughts!


Game on!


Roleplay Rescue Details:

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Roleplay Rescue
Did you used to play roleplaying games back in the day, delving dungeons with funny dice in hand? Why’d you stop? Find out how to reclaim your RPG hobby as a working adult.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.