The 19 page Plotting Cthulhu Dossier helps you construct some truly nefarious Mythos plots set against the backdrop of World War Two. By looking at various inspirational film and television sources it hopes to show how you, the Keeper, can mine them for ideas for your own games. If you are still a bit stumped, there is a comprehensive plot generator to further aid you in your machinations plus a two... [click here for more]
A neighborhood-based approach to City Prep for Cyberpunk and Post-Cyberpunk Campaigns.
Plan and zone your city one neighborhood at a time, randomize civic development and city systems, or use the individual neighborhood tables to determine random businesses and dwellings for any district or social class!
Compatible with any science fiction game system. ... [click here for more]
FEED THE DARKER SIDE OF YOUR IMAGINATION...Murder Most Random contains 12 collections of tables, each set designed to let Game Masters randomly generate the key elements of a murder mystery—who was killed, how they were killed, who did it (as well as a pool of suspects), and why. GMs can even randomly determine what murder case the player characters are charged with solving,... [click here for more]
Over the last two decades, The Big List of RPG Plots has been cited, quoted, thanked and excerpted in articles for computer-game design, a book on Hollywood screenwriting, and more than a few pen-and-paper RPGs. I wrote it in 1993 as an article submission for Pyramid magazine (they rejected it). I later tried to shop it to Dragon and Shadis and others... [click here for more]