Thanks for the links.
Although I find it strange that you recommend looking in other games to get
some NAGtech. I would be hoping that this community would work on creating
stuff.
The game is a one-shot for a convention (www.cangames.ca) that I'm running
this May. So I'm not totally interested in spending money in another game.
If there was a Terra Incognita book, sure I'd buy it.
Eric
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Larson" <paigescott@...>
To: <TIrpg@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: [TIrpg] NAGtech: WWII era
>
> On Mar 16, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Eric Paquette wrote:
>
>> Anyone have ideas or a website for NAGtech set during World War II?
>>
>>
>
> You may already know this one, but Dream Pod 9's old game Gear Krieg is
> set in an alternate WWII with lots of "high tech" gadgets. The
> Superscience sourcebook is available as a downloadable pdf:
>
> http://www.drivethrurpg.com/catalog/product_info.php?
> cPath=73_132&products_id=1213
>
> I paged through the thing years back and it looked o.k., although I
> will admit I didn't buy it, so that may say something. $9.95 isn't too
> bad, though. Others on the list may be more familiar with it.
>
> Hinterwelt Enterprises also have an alternate WWII game called Shades
> of Earth. It seems to include fantasy elements (magic, elves, and
> such), but the rules are online and there is a section called Artifacts
> and Devices with some relevant items. Unfortunately, the site uses
> frames so I can't get you very close:
>
> http://shades.hinterwelt.com/
>
> Just scroll down a bit and click on Artifacts and Devices.
>
> Finally, I've never even set eyes on the Pinnacle Weird War II stuff,
> but it's all available for purchase and download from DriveThruRPG.
> I've never bought anything from them. If I remember correctly, some
> people didn't like the "watermarking." I'm not even sure what that
> means in the context of a pdf. Of anyone has experience with DriveThru,
> I'd love to hear about it.
>
> http://www.drivethrurpg.com/catalog/index.php?
> manufacturers_id=27&sort=xa&filter_id=168
>
> You may already have known about all this stuff, but I hope it was at
> least marginally helpful.
>
> Good luck, and I'd love to hear about your WWII era games!
>
> Scott