List of GURPS Books - Korean Products

Korean Products

The Korean publisher Dayspring Games(Hangul: 도서출판 초여명) published the Korean translation of GURPS and at least an original supplement, GURPS Sylfiena, a fantasy setting.

  • Translations of GURPS, 3rd edition
    • GURPS Gibon Set Gukmunpan (Hangul: GURPS 기본세트 국문판) - Translation of GURPS Basic Set, 3rd edition
    • GURPS Mabeop (Hangul: GURPS 마법) - Translation of GURPS Magic for 3rd edition
    • GURPS Mooye (Hangul: GURPS 무예) - Translation of GURPS Martial Arts for 3rd edition
    • GURPS Fantasy (Hangul: GURPS 환타지) - Translation of GURPS Fantasy for 3rd edition
    • GURPS Fantasy Jongjok (Hangul: GURPS 환타지 종족) - Translation of GURPS Fantasy Folk for 3rd edition
    • GURPS Cyberpunk (Hangul: GURPS 사이버펑크) - Translation of GURPS Cyberpunk for 3rd edition
  • Translations of GURPS, 4th edition
    • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Gibon Set: Character Book (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 기본세트: 캐릭터북) - Translation of GURPS Basic Set: Characters, 4th edition
    • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Gibon Set: Campaign Book (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 기본세트: 캠페인북) - Translation of GURPS Basic Set: Campaigns, 4th edition
    • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Muhansegye (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 무한세계) - Translation of GURPS Infinite Worlds
    • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Mabeop (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 마법) - Translation of GURPS Magic for 4th edition
    • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Chosangneungryeok (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 초상능력) - Translation of GURPS Powers
    • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Dungeon Fantasy (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 던전판타지) - Translation and compilation of from GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 1 to GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 4
  • GURPS Gukmun 2-pan Sylfiena (Hangul: GURPS 국문2판 실피에나) - The first original GURPS book in Korea. A low-mana fantasy campaign setting on the Earldom of Sylfiena for GURPS, 4th edition.

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