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GURPS Steampunk
GURPS Steampunk cover
DesignersWilliam H. Stoddard
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2000 (1e)

???? (1.2e)
2018 (1.3e)

1989 (3e 3rd printing)
Genressteampunk, Victorian era
SystemsGURPS

GURPS Steampunk is a game sourcebook, written by William H. Stoddard and published by Steve Jackson Games in 2000, to facilitate play in the steampunk genre using the GURPS system. Upon its publication the book won the Origins Award for "Best Roleplaying Supplement"; it has also been credited with helping to reify the attributes of steampunk, being the longest and most detailed definition of the genre up to that point. GURPS Steampunk was accompanied by licensed publications in the world of Castle Falkenstein, and has been followed by additional supplements by Jo Ramsay and Phil Masters. Since 2016, SJG has published an additional releases in the genre, compatible with GURPS Fourth edition.

GURPS and steampunk

GURPS is the Generic Universal RolePlaying System, a tabletop role-playing game system designed to allow for play in any setting, created by Steve Jackson Games in 1986. Steampunk is a science fiction subgenre concerned with 19th-century industrial steam-powered or clockwork machinery, bringing the modern or futuristic concepts of robotics, computers, or other ahistorical machines into the Victorian era.

GURPS Steampunk

GURPS Steampunk was published in November 1, 2000, written by William H. Stoddard, and edited by Alain H. Dawson.

Stoddard was an editor for a scientific publisher and of the Prometheus, the Libertarian Futurist Society newsletter. He cites Michael Flynn's Prometheus Award-winning book, In the Country of the Blind, as one of his main inspirations for GURPS Steampunk. Stoddard had previously contributed to other GURPS works, but this was his first book main author credit. He would later become the president of the Libertarian Futurist Society, and the main author of other GURPS books, including GURPS Fantasy, the fourth edition of GURPS Supers, and GURPS Social Engineering, which won an ENnie Award in 2012.

GURPS Steampunk is a genre book, providing information about the steampunk setting, but relying on the GURPS basic rules for much of the play mechanics. It starts with extensive factual information about the Victorian Age before going into possibilities of steampunk technology and alternative histories and their effect in game terms. It uses the existing GURPS numerical Technology Level mechanic but introduces the concept of a diversion, specifically setting most GURPS Steampunk campaigns at TL5+1 (the historical Age of Steam plus the ahistorical innovations, which have many of the effects of later technology levels). It ends with four possible alternate histories for suggested campaigns, each with a date of divergence from real history: Etheria, with interplanetary travel; Iron, a dystopian Marxist industrial timeline; Qabala, with golems; and Providence, with a religious secret society.

GURPS Steampunk received the 2000 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Supplement. Though not the first, it was considered the longest and most detailed definition of the steampunk genre to that point, and was followed by a number of different steampunk roleplaying games from other companies. It was reprinted multiple times, including in hardcover in 2002, and a 1.3 edition in 2018.

GURPS licensed steampunk publications

GURPS Difference Engine

The 1990 novel The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, is often credited with popularizing the concept of steampunk. 1991 and 1992, Sterling and Jackson respectively announced GURPS Difference Engine, an adaptation of the setting of the novel for the role-playing game, as "in the works". However the author working on the book died during its development, and although Space: 1889 contributor Mark Clark held discussions with SJG about submitting a proposal, by 1997 the project was defunct.

GURPS Castle Falkenstein

GURPS Castle Falkenstein
GURPS Castle Falkenstein cover
DesignersJames Cambias, Phil Masters
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2000
GenresSteampunk, Victorian Fantasy
SystemsGURPS

In the second half of 2000, SJG released another GURPS steampunk offering: GURPS Castle Falkenstein, by James Cambias and Phil Masters. Castle Falkenstein was a highly original role-playing game by Mike Pondsmith, which offered Victorian adventure in an alternate history where Steampunk technology operated alongside magic, and faerie races enriched the setting. The original game had largely ended production by the time Steve Jackson licensed the property from R. Talsorian Games, engaging designers with previous experience in both GURPS and Castle Falkenstein to produce the GURPS adaptation. According to Masters, the goal of the project was not to adapt Falkenstein's original mechanics to GURPS so much as to present its New Europa setting as a backdrop for GURPS players; nevertheless, a new magic system was included to satisfy the setting's unique requirements. and was praised by some critics.

GURPS Castle Falkenstein: Ottoman Empire

GURPS Castle Falkenstein: Ottoman Empire
GURPS Castle Falkenstein: Ottoman Empire cover
DesignersPhil Masters
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2002
GenresSteampunk, Victorian Fantasy
SystemsGURPS

GURPS Castle Falkenstein: Ottoman Empire, by Masters, was another steampunk offering, released in 2002 under the same license as GURPS Castle Falkenstein. Unlike most GURPS system conversions, this book introduces new material at the frontiers of the New Europa setting that had not been included in R. Talsorian publications, presenting game statistics for the original Castle Falkenstein game as well as GURPS. In his "Designers Notes" for the book, Masters reveals that the book originated in a draft he had written for R. Talsorian before they shut down the line. Masters was therefore able to publish the material he had previously developed, while adding GURPS statistics; in spite of the alternate history and steamtech elements, the book emphasizes the potential of adventures based on the documented culture and history of the Ottoman Empire.

GURPS Third Edition Supplements

GURPS Steam-Tech
GURPS Steam-Tech cover
DesignersWilliam H. Stoddard
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2001
GenresSteampunk
SystemsGURPS

GURPS Steam-Tech was a 2001 supplement providing many alternative history inventions for steampunk games in general, rather than for any particular setting of GURPS Steampunk, made from the work of 33 authors and compiled by Stoddard. It ended up clarifying many GURPS Steampunk machinery rules.

GURPS Screampunk
GURPS Screampunk cover
DesignersJo Ramsay
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2001
GenresSteampunk, Gothic fantasy, Horror
SystemsGURPS

GURPS Screampunk was a short supplement also published in 2001, written by Jo Ramsay. It was intended as a cross between steampunk and gothic horror, and was praised by reviewers for its explanation of gothic horror, which was seen as applicable outside of GURPS.

GURPS Fourth Edition Steampunk publications

GURPS Infinite Worlds: Britannica-6 is a steampunk related campaign setting written in 2008 by Phil Masters, an alternate history world within the GURPS Infinite Worlds game universe. Masters describes it as TL5+2, diesel-electric, rather than steam, and Regency era rather than Victorian.

GURPS Steampunk 1: Settings and Style was an October 2016 book, and the first in a series written by Masters updating GURPS Steampunk for GURPS fourth edition, available in electronic format only. The intent was to reflect the changes both in GURPS and in steampunk that took place since the original publication in 2000. The book includes a review of sources, both historical and steampunk fiction, then advice on using the setting in a roleplaying campaign.

GURPS Vehicles: Steampunk Conveyances, also by Masters, followed in August 2017, ostensibly part of the GURPS Vehicles series, but linked in the text to GURPS Steampunk 1: Settings and Style. It was a listing of vehicles, including some from the original GURPS Steampunk book, with updated statistics.

GURPS Steampunk 2: Steam and Shellfire, by Masters in November 2018, was a similar listing of technological gadgets, updating old ones and introducing new ones.

GURPS Steampunk 3: Soldiers and Scientists, by Masters in February 2019, focused on steampunk characters, providing notes and creation templates for people from the setting.

GURPS Steampunk Setting: The Broken Clockwork World is a short campaign setting about a steampunk based alternate reality crossing to our world, by Masters in July 2020.

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