espionage

[Spione] A Man Called Horst

Gregor Hutton's picture

On Wednesday night myself, Per and Steve Bassett finally got around to playing Ron Edwards' Spione.

We've been trying to arrange this game since July, and finally we were all in the same place. Joe Prince couldn't make the game though, which was a shame.

So, some AP.

We assembled at Steve's and Per and I had brought copies of the book. We had read through it but Steve hadn't yet seen a copy. As it turned out this was not a problem.

[Okhrana] Playtest At Spodley Grange

Malcolm Craig's picture

A few weeks ago, the Spodley Grange weekend playtesting event saw the first ever playtest of Okhrana, a game I initially wrote for the 24 Hour Espionage RPG competition hosted by the Modus Operandi website. The pre-playtest version of the game text can be found here.

I entered into the playtest with a certain amount of trepidation: would the game actually work? Would it provide the kind of experience I was aiming for? In addition, this was the first game I had ever created that did not have a traditional GM role, with the role being distributed throughout the group (in the manner of Contenders, for example).

[Okhrana] A 24 Hour RPG

Malcolm Craig's picture

So, you'll see an attachment as part of this post. It's for a game I've just done (in quite a bit less than 24 hours) for the 24 Hour Espionage RPG event being run by Modus Operandi.

So, what's it all about? The Okhrana were the secret police of Czarist Russia and as one of those strange quirks of history, they had an office in Paris to keep tabs on emigre revolutionaries and so forth. They also had the full co-operation of the French government and police, I might add. So, the game pits the revolutionaries, anarchists, etc, against the agents of the Okhrana in belle epoque Paris (1899, to be exact).