Ackerfors
Alas, your rapids!
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Jag hittade den här länken på RPG.net till ett rollspel som verkar vara under utveckling. Cold City heter det visst och så här står det på spelets hemsida.
Jag tycker det verkar intressant, men har inte hunnit sätta mig in i det tillräckligt. Är det någon annan som har kollat något på det? Hur verkar det?[url said:http://www.contestedground.co.uk/coldprev.html[/url] ]
<center>Berlin, 1950: World War 2 has been over for five years...
...but another war carries on in the shadows.</center>
As the Cold War rages in the full glare of the world media, the Underground War is fought in ruined bunkers, dank tunnels, building sites, and bombed out apartment blocks.
In the divided city of Berlin, the Reserve Police Agency hunts down monsters left over from sinister experiments and twisted technology. Things from beyond our space and time, strange creatures altered by bizarre machines, the decayed corpses of undead soldiers, things that hide in the darkness.
But the Reserve Police Agency itself is riven by suspicion, mistrust and political ambition. The four occupying powers of Britain, France, the USA and the USSR all see the need for the RPA, all contribute personnel, all have their own agendas.
In 'Cold City' you take the role of a member of the RPA, those secretive Cold war monster hunters. Characters are defined not just by who they are and what they are like, but by the views of the other characters and the trust that they have in them. For each character is, at the outset, seen as a national stereotype, a cliched representative of their chosen nation. But is this really the case? Do they live up to the stereotype or do they show themselves to be wholly unique individuals? And how does this affect the trust that the other character have in them?
'Cold City' is due for release during the first half of, 2006, but you don't have to wait until then to see what it's like. On our forums, you'll find large sections of the game available to view for free, allowing you to see the game in development. Even though this is the unplaytested, unedited text, it allows you to sample the game before release.