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This is a short-term bundle for a game that hasn't been offered before - Etherscope, which is an AU steampunk/cyberpunk setting for D20 mordern rules assuming a change in technology in the 19th century but set in the late 20th after some VERY different and rather grimdark history. It's only going to be available until Friday April 15th:



https://bundleofholding.com/quick/Etherscope

This offer launched Monday, April 11, and runs for just four days through 11PM Eastern US time (GMT -4) Friday, April 15.

Etherscope corebookThis Etherscope Quick Deal presents Etherscope, the Victorian cyberpunk RPG from Goodman Games. Ninety years after British engineers discovered Etherspace, punk Scope riders have jumped from the rails of Prime Reality into this new frontier. Fight evil industrialists and Etherspace demons -- raid Lemurian ruins from before the Earth-Wrack -- or join the Revolution against corrupt rulers in the Great Metropolis. Jack in and scope up with this original 2005 Open Game License take on the d20 Modern rules.

We provide each title complete in .PDF. Like all Bundle of Holding titles, these ebooks have NO DRM (Digital Restrictions Management), and our customers are entitled to move them freely among all their devices. (By publisher request, the DriveThruRPG versions of these files are inobtrusively watermarked.)

Etherscope supplement Upload EtherpunkThis Etherscope Quick Deal presents Goodman's entire Etherscope line (not counting a third-party title, The Lemurian Candidate from SteamPowered Games). The total retail value of the titles is US$52. Customers who pay just US$7.95 get all six titles in our Etheric Collection (retail value $52) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete Etherscope corebook (retail price $25), Mysteries of the Occult (retail $11), The Great Metropolis (retail $1 -- that's right, $1), the character rules expansion Upload - Etherpunk (retail $10), and two short adventures, Just a Delivery (retail $3) and Cinnamon Rose (retail $2).


 

This is one that interests me a lot, given my own ventures into Victorian- and Edwardian-inspired alternate history, and seems to be put together pretty well. It has some nice features including "printer friendly" versions of some of the books. I'd probably want to run it using the Forgotten Futures rules, but I can't see any obvious problems. It's also very cheap. Recommended!

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