List of Alternate History Fiction - Role-playing/board Games

Role-playing/board Games

  • 1988. Sky Galleons of Mars, set in an alternate Victorian Era where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus.
  • 1988. Space: 1889, set in an alternate Victorian Era where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus.
  • 1993. Forgotten Futures, settings inspired by Victorian and Edwardian science fiction and fantasy.
  • 1998. Crimson Skies, the United States crumbles into many hostile nation-states following the effects of the Great War, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
  • 1999. Brave New World, superhero game set in a fascist United States of America living in a perpetual state of martial law since the 1960s.
  • 1999. GURPS Alternate Earths
  • 1999. GURPS Alternate Earths II
  • 2002. Godlike: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936-1946, set in an alternate history version of World War II where people known as Talents have developed unexplained powers.
  • 2005. GURPS Infinite Worlds

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