Routine review of the timestream reveals a major disruption in history, with China as the dominant world power in 2020, and Europe still recovering from a recent devastating war. What went wrong, and when? As agents of the Time Patrol, it's your job to find out, and to fix the problem before the ripples of temporal disruption wreak havoc across time.
Bubblegumshoe is Evil Hat Productions' Gumshoe game designed to emulate the teen detective genre, including shows such as Veronica Mars, and books such as Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, etc.This includes a certain show about a talking dog and his meddling kid friends, Fred, Velma, Daphne, and Shaggy (no Scrappy though...that was a jump the shark moment).
Join us for highjinks, and hilarities as the Scooby Gang, solving a mystery, righting a wrong, and pulling the masks off of evildoers everywhere.
The Balkans, 1877. As Europeans in the Capital of the Ottoman Empire, Constantinople, you have been tasked by agents of the Sultan to document and recover potential evidence of a massacre by Christians against Muslim citizens in the Ottoman province of Bulgaria, hidden in a cave near the small town of Tirnova.
The complication? The Ottoman Empire is at the brink of war with the Russian Empire of Tsar Alexander II, and the war is likely to go very badly for the Turks. The evidence is intended to provide political cover for the British government, to give them the ability to intervene on behalf of the Ottomans to prevent the Russians from gaining control of Constantinople, and the warm-water, Mediterranean port that has been the goal of every Russian Tsar since Ivan the Terrible.
Can you beat the Russian Cossacks to Tirnova and prevent a regional war from turning into a global war? What exactly caused the deaths of Muslims in the region? Join us and find out in Stoker: First Blood
Set in the Delta Green Universe, Phenomen-X was a 1990's syndicated television show, much in the vein of other supernatural encounter reality shows. One part Inside Edition mixed with one part Ghost Hunters, a liberal heaping of John Edward and one part MUFON, Phenomen-X was a ratings boon in syndication.
Things began to go badly for Phenomen-X in 1997, when the entire on location crew, including the original narrator, disappeared during a location shoot in Eastern Tennessee, never to be heard from again. But in 1998, things would go from bad to worse...
Diane Sommers, a young starlet whose singing and acting career has made her Hollywood's latest "It Girl" returns to her hometown of Gideon, Idaho, and then disappears for several months, falling out of public eye. After six months out of the spotlight, Sommers reappears to promote her role in a soon-to-be-released film that is already receiving Oscar talk. As the first stop of her publicity tour, she gives a bizarre, rambling speech on The Tonight Show, before giving a short, disjointed interview the following morning on Good Morning America, in her dressing room, Sommers pulls out a .38 snub-nosed revolver from her purse, places it in her mouth, and blows out the back of her head to the consternation of cast and crew (the gunshot could be heard on set).
In the surrounding whirlwind of publicity, Phenomen-X gets a tip to investigate the strange goings on in her hometown. What happened to her during her stay in Gideon? What secrets does the town hold? Find out in Fear Itself - The Stalking Horse.