Kevin Crawford and Sine Nomine Publishing have come good again on a Kickstarter project and the neon and dust world of Cities Without Number.
As promised, there are two versions of the cyberpunk tabletop roleplaying game;
- There’s the deluxe edition for $24.99 in PDF and with hardcover available.
- There’s also the free to download PDF.
The tabletop RPG is designed to bring the chrome and misery of a dystopian future to gaming groups with sandbox adventure in mind.
The free version is an old-school-inspired game system that fits nicely with the sci-fi Stars Without Number and even the fantasy RPG Worlds Without Number.
The system has rules for high-tech gear, such as drones and cyberware, hacking rules that keep the hacker important without (ahem) a whole sub-game spun off from the main game. There are gang rules, district creation rules and, mission tags and a premade backdrop.
Cities Without Number also has the system-neutral worldbuilding tools from Sine Nomine to help GMs custom brew their own setting.
The deluxe edition also gets;
- Cyberware quirks and features for particular megacorp product lines
- Variant gengineered human types for PCs who don’t fit the baseline mold
- Optional rules for the psychological strain of Cyber Alienation
- Optional rules for cheap street cyber, for those campaign settings where every goon with a knife has some wire beneath his skin
- Spellcasting, spirit summoning, and magical items for GMs who want to add a dash of magic into their cyberpunk world
Quick Links
- Free to Download: Cities Without Number
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