Here you will find the post-apocalyptic ruins of downtown Chicago as a hexcrawl for Rubble and Ruin.
There is an overview of the former city, and hex maps of the ruins. There is a player’s copy showing just the physical geography of the region, and a GMs map marking the different gang territories and points of interest. There are descriptions of the various gangs and points, special encounter... [click here for more]
Summers of Love is a setting supplement for the role-playing game Special Agency. It is set in an imaginary city in the United States in the late 60's, Saint Bay. In this book you can find everything you need to represent characters of this city in this era: ethnicities, classes, partners, tools, accessories, a wide range of period vehicles and weapons, the description of the neighborhoods and the... [click here for more]
Chicago Ruins provides a Rubble and Ruin setting that GMs can jump into and use for their own games with a minimum of preparation. Alternatively, GMs can create their own ruins and salvage parts that they like from this setting, relocating them as desired.
The book contains maps and short descriptions of the various points of interest—with increasing focus on the ruins of Chicago. The descriptions... [click here for more]
This map pack contains 5, full-color, multi-part, printed maps. These maps are designed for use with either 28mm miniatures or Falling Stars 1-inch counters. Each contains locations and icons representing specific gameplay actions and obstacles from the Falling Stars Roleplaying and Tactical System. Each map represents a pivotal encounter in the Long Dark Night campaign, but can also be used to create... [click here for more]
Chicago Ruins Support Files provides digital copies of all the maps in Chigaco Ruins as well as two versions of the character sheet. ... [click here for more]
Looking for a color hex map of the post-apocalyptic United States as imagined for Rubble and Ruin? Maybe you would just like a nice map for a post-apocalyptic hex crawl. Either way, you might like this one.
This download contains the map in both a 300 DPI and 72 DPI format. The latter is good for use with virtual tabletops while the former is for printing. But wait there’s... [click here for more]