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Murder Mystery/RPG hybrid games.

Started by Warthur, November 29, 2007, 12:56:54 PM

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greylond

Quote from: Koltar;394215...Okay...Getting away from the "LARP" thing ....

Anyone else had  any good ideas on how to merge the "Murder Mystery" idea with a regular continuing Role Playing Game?


- Ed C.

Just run your favorite game as a "urban terrain" campaign. Years ago I ran a Theatrix campaign for a short while that was based on Glen Cook's Garrett novels. One player played a PI, there were a couple of Bounty Hunter characters and the other one played a streetwise hood. The "adventures" centered around the Private Investigator's cases.

Personally, for me, I'd do it with HackMaster 4th edition...

in fact, I may just do this! Thx for the Idea!