GURPS Discworld
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GURPS Discworld and the related supplements are role-playing game sourcebooks set in Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy universe using the GURPS role-playing game system.
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[edit] History
GURPS Discworld was written by Phil Masters and Terry Pratchett. Cover and illustrations were done by Paul Kidby. It was published by Steve Jackson Games in 1998.[1] It was the first GURPS supplement to be published with the GURPS Lite rules as an appendix, meaning it was not necessary to purchase GURPS Basic in order to play.[2]
The game included a lot of detail about Discworld, appealing to both roleplaying and Discworld fans.[3] It has also been attributed to introducing roleplayers to the series of Discworld books.[4][5][6]
In March 2001, Steve Jackson Games published a sequel under the title GURPS Discworld Also.[7] It was written by Paul Masters, again with the assistance of Terry Prachett. Cover and illustrations were done by Sean Murray.[8] The supplement covered recent events in the book series,[9] including details about the Unseen University.[10] Among the scenarios included is EckEckEcksEcksian Cart Wars, based on the Mad Max parody segments of The Last Continent and Steve Jackson Games' own Car Wars and GURPS Autoduel setting.[9] It also included the first detailed rules for mechanical semaphore telegraphy, based on the "clacks" network in the books.[11]
The original book was republished in 2002 by Steve Jackson Games with the GURP Lite rules integrated throughout the text. The title was changed from GURPS Discworld to Discworld Roleplaying Game to reinforce its stand-alone capabilities.[12] Illustrations were once again done by Paul Kidby.[12]
[edit] Books
- GURPS Discworld (1998), Steve Jackson Games
- GURPS Discworld Also (2001), Steve Jackson Games
- Discworld Role-Playing Game (2002), Steve Jackson Games
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Extra (Sometimes Highly Unofficial) Material Pertaining to the Discworld Roleplaying Game by author Phil Masters.
- GURPS Discworld bye Nighte
[edit] References
- ^ Masters, Phil; Pratchett, Terry (1998). GURPS Discworld. Steve Jackson Games.
- ^ Review of GURPS Discworld. InQuest Gamer (February 1999).
- ^ Higgins, Dave (1974). Ramtop to Rimfall. Discworld Newsletter.
- ^ Hite, Kenneth (1998-09-11). Review of GURPS Discworld. MANIA Magazine.
- ^ Weiss, Phillip. What people are saying about GURPS Discworld. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ Lindsay-Levine, Sam. RPGnet review of GURPS Discworld. RPGnet. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ GURPS Discworld Also (Steve Jackson Games). Warehouse 23. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ Masters, Paul; Pratchett, Terry (2001). GURPS Discworld Also. Steve Jackson Games. ISBN 1-55634-447-3.
- ^ a b Robert A. Rodger (2001-07-05). GURPS Discworld Also. RPGnet. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ Discworld Also. Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ Phil Masters (2001-12-15). GURPS Discworld Also. RPGnet. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ a b Masters, Paul; Pratchett, Terry (2002). Discworld Roleplaying Game. Steve Jackson Games. ISBN 1-55634-687-5.

