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Kevin C20 Jul 2016 6:59 a.m. PST

I am restarting game nights for the History Club and Zombie Survivalists' Club at the campus at which I teach. Does anyone know of a good set of rules for a RPG set in the Victorian Period (late 19th century) or the early 20th century (1900 -1930). I am not interested in a science fiction setting, but I would like one that combines rules covering modern weapons (revolvers, rifles, etc.) with elements of the supernatural. Also, I hate PDF rules. I would like a set of rules that actually come in book form. If possible, could you also give me a brief review of these rules based on your experiences.

Thank you,
Kevin

MH Dee20 Jul 2016 7:11 a.m. PST

Call of Cthulhu with the Cthulhu by Gaslight supplement?

Or…doesn't Gaslight have a rpg section in the compendium?

Kevin C20 Jul 2016 5:02 p.m. PST

Thanks for your help.

Kevin

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