Crime Friction
Crime Friction is a mystery/crime rpg using Eric Bloat's Hack the RPG.
The game is a minimalist take on the d20 OGL.
Attributes are boiled down to just the modifiers¸ and characters have class abilities instead of skills.
Included in Crime Friction:
8 classes geared towards mystery¸ pulp fiction and crime dramas: Private Investigator¸ Police Detective¸ Amateur Sleuth¸ Investigative Reporter¸ Secret Agent¸ Bounty Hunter¸ Masked Crimefighter¸ and Reformed Criminal. Alternative rules for generating hit points for enemies¸ where they're hidden until the killing blow. Useful for playing solo. A random difficulty generator. For those times when you want a bit more surprise or uncertainty. Also useful as a solo tool when you don't feel like setting your own difficulty for tasks. A simple yes/no oracle. A random scenario generator. A robust character name generator¸ with 300 male names¸ 300 female names and 600 surnames. Appropriate for mid-20th century America (roughly 1940s-1970s) pulp fiction or crime dramas.
Crime Friction should be compatible with other Hack the RPG games¸ such as Destination: Uncharted and The Monsters are our Heroes.
Crime Friction is a mystery/crime rpg using Eric Bloat's Hack the RPG.
The game is a minimalist take on the d20 OGL.
Attributes are boiled down to just the modifiers¸ and characters have class abilities instead of skills.
Included in Crime Friction:
8 classes geared towards mystery¸ pulp fiction and crime dramas: Private Investigator¸ Police Detective¸ Amateur Sleuth¸ Investigative Reporter¸ Secret Agent¸ Bounty Hunter¸ Masked Crimefighter¸ and Reformed Criminal. Alternative rules for generating hit points for enemies¸ where they're hidden until the killing blow. Useful for playing solo. A random difficulty generator. For those times when you want a bit more surprise or uncertainty. Also useful as a solo tool when you don't feel like setting your own difficulty for tasks. A simple yes/no oracle. A random scenario generator. A robust character name generator¸ with 300 male names¸ 300 female names and 600 surnames. Appropriate for mid-20th century America (roughly 1940s-1970s) pulp fiction or crime dramas.
Crime Friction should be compatible with other Hack the RPG games¸ such as Destination: Uncharted and The Monsters are our Heroes.