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4 months ago

Project Update: Pulp Meets Play


At the heart of both Dracula vs. Hitler and Chaos & Chrome is a shared set of rules that make storytelling fast, cinematic, and full of tension. This system is built to capture the feel of classic pulp adventures, where every decision matters and every roll moves the story forward.

Fast, Gritty, and Player Focused
These are games about moments that matter. When you roll the dice, it is because something important is on the line. The outcome shapes what happens next, and the story keeps moving. Characters grow through the scars they earn, the choices they make, and the strange paths they follow through each world.

If you like systems that reward bold ideas and lean storytelling, this one was built for you. It keeps the action moving, leaving room for players to take creative risks and for the world to push back in unexpected ways.

Two Settings, One Core
Both games use the same underlying role-playing framework, allowing players to move easily between genres and tones. The rules focus on narrative action and clear resolution, keeping the spotlight on the choices characters make and the consequences that follow. 

Dracula vs. Hitler, combines wartime tension with classic gothic horror. It takes the familiar tropes of monster hunting and secret missions and folds them into the chaos of World War II. Players step into stories where science and superstition meet on the battlefield, where the fight against darkness can be literal and human at the same time. 

Chaos & Chrome, looks forward instead of back. It is a vision of the far future where humanity has burned through its last chance at order. Ruins and relics mix with faith, technology, and survival. The tone is raw and urgent, offering stories about what remains when the world ends and what people build from the scraps. 

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We would love to hear what draws you to these worlds. Are you more interested in the gothic horror of Dracula vs. Hitler, or the brutal hope of Chaos & Chrome? Share your thoughts in the comments, ask questions, or tell us what kind of story you would want to run.
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