This isn't your great-great-grandfather's London!
Victoria and Albert rule over a steam-powered British Empire that spans two worlds. Thanks to the portal known as the Rabbit Hole, a train ride away from London lies the Grosvenor Land, a new world of fertile plains, towering mountains, giant insects, and Babylonians with weird science zombies. Seems they got there first, three thousand years ago,... [click here for more]
This isn't your great-great-grandfather's London!
1879 is a roleplaying game set in the late Victorian era of an alternate history, with low-level magic, high-level adventure, and vast possibilities as the Age of Steam gives way to the Age of Electricity. The 1879 Gamemaster's Guide describes the game world in depth, with details of the alternate history of the game world Earth and of colonization... [click here for more]
PARANOIABefore science, before history, an era of magic existed in our world’s dim past. Magic flowed freely, touching every aspect of the lives of men and women of the Name-giver races. It was an age of heroes, an age of fantastical deeds and mythical stories. In this Age of Legend, bold heroes from all across Barsaive band together — ready to fight for life and freedom against the... [click here for more]
Smooth out the sometimes treacherous path of gamemastering! Included in this packet is a four-panel cardstock screen that displays commonly used charts and tables for easy reference, and also provides a place to conceal adventure notes and dice rolls. Also included is a 64-page booklet with a gallery of pregenerated GMC character sheets, with the stats set up for four character advancement ranks; an... [click here for more]
The Suns Never Set on the British Empire!
On the far side of an interdimensional portal from Earth, Victorian-era British troops with steampunk vehicles face off against Babylonian descendants with weird-science technological zombies! In the war of coal and steam against rail guns and undead, who will win? That's for you to decide!
FASA Games, Inc., presents the 1879 Miniatures Core Rulebook.... [click here for more]