The generic RPG system that is Steve Jackson Games’ GURPS has a bundle deal. That’s a start, but hundreds of GURPS titles are beyond the core rules.
GURPS 4e offers up the RPGs essentials in a bundle
The Generic Universal Role Playing System has its own rules category on DTRPG with over 600 titles. It’s an RPG engine designed to power any game.
Flash bundle sale: Alt-history Aces & Eights from Kenzer & Company
The RPG, in which North America isn’t united into a few countries, but is lots of small and angry nations, is on offer as a bundle deal now but in a flash sale with only a few days on the clock.
Flash sale: The economic horror RPG – Red Markets
The bundle sale runs out of time, and the bank claims back its debt on Tuesday, the 28th of June.
Bundle of Holding smashes records with 16Gigs of Tabletop battle maps
Direct Relief benefits from purchases of this bundle, a charity that gets protective gear into the hands and onto the faces of health care workers.
Steal it quick: A flash sale on Sea of Thieves TTRPG
The retail value of these Sea of Thieves TTRPG downloads are usually $70, so the sub-$15 sale price is a good steal.
Worldbuilding, mapmaking and character journals at Fat Goblin prices
In particular, campaign aids are being offered up – digital guides, techniques and tools to make life as DM, GM, Narrator, She-At-The-End-Of-The-Table or herder of gamer cats life easier.
Two Mutant Year Zero bundles are on offer, and weirdly, 2×0 isn’t zero
Mutant Year Zero is a Swedish RPG in which the world has pretty much ended, you and your fellows are mutants living in some sort of protected oasis, and you must risk the dangers of the surrounding wilds to get enough food to support everyone and spare parts.
Three core sci-fi RPGs headline the Cepheus retro-clone bundle
Stellagama Publishing’s Cepheus Engine is probably the leading retro-cline of Traveller. It’s certainly very popular, and it’s in the Bundle of Holding for the next two weeks.
Sci-fi and Traveller history available today: It’s Gamelords
We’re going back to the 80s for this and two some of the earliest third-party studios for Traveller; Gamelords and Marischal Adventures.









