You can download the Rupture RPG: Quick Start Guide for free. If you like that sampler, then there’s the Kickstarter to back.
The inclusive fantasy game is set in a world where magic follows freely through the land following the Great Rupture. The project is looking for $20,000 from Kickstarter. You can check in on progress or join in from the pitch page.
Set 300 years after the flood of magic that followed the Great Rupture, this is a world where even your weapons grow and change over time.
Rupture’s system uses a single d12 but the game’s ethos leans strongly on imagining what might happen and be cool. With that in mind, the land of Toral is full of lots of unique races.
Rupture is built to be easily customizable. We guide players on creating their own items, spells, backgrounds, and other personal traits so each character is unique.
Your experience playing Rupture should be as unique as you are. We have included in our Narrator’s Guide lots of helpful world building advice so you can create the world you and your group want.
A pledge of $25 unlocks the Player’s Handbook as a reward. Then, at $40, the Narrator’s Guide, the Creatures of Toral, a hi-res map and digital stretch goals are all added.
Backers at the $55 mark will be rewarded the Player’s Handbook as a hardcover with the Narrator’s Guide, Creatures of Toral, map and stretch goals in digital form as extras.
Shipping only to certain countries, $70 results in the Player’s book’s hardcover, the Creatures of Toral Encounter Deck, the Narrator’s Guide in PDF, and the map and stretch goals.
At $85, the Narrator’s guide becomes a softcover.
The top tier is $250, which gets the Player’s Handbook in hardcover, Narrator’s in soft, Creatures as a deck, a Narrator’s screen, art, physical and digital goals, and that hi-res map becomes a laminated delivery.
The project, if successful, is expected to ship the digital assets in December and the physical tiers in January.
Quick Links
- Rupture RPG: Quick Start Guide.
- Rupture on Kickstarter.
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