Spycraft is a d20 and OGL -based role-playing game dealing with superspies and modern action. Originally published by the Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG), it is currently published under licence by Crafty Games .
24-422: Originally envisioned—and initially publicised—as a paranormal superspy game called Series Archer , the game was split into 2 complementary product lines: Spycraft (silver trade dress) which devoted itself to a generic cinematic superspy/action setting, and Shadowforce Archer (black trade dress) which featured a setting focused on a global shadow conspiracy based on a wide variety of supernatural elements. After
48-633: A Conversion Document that allows owners to use the material with Spycraft 2.0. There are currently 28 supplements available for the new version of Spycraft (21 from Crafty Games and 6 licensed products). The Spycraft system was used in the Stargate SG-1 role-playing game . This has often been referred to as Spycraft 1.5 due to some small changes that were made to the Spycraft 1.0 rules and were subsequently incorporated into Spycraft 2.0, such as Gear Picks. Veronica V. Jones From Misplaced Pages,
72-418: A fourth chapter offering a number of new game mechanic options, including a compilation of the non-spellcasting "Call to Arms" character class releases, some additional classes and a small library of additional specialities, feats and tricks. A fourth print release titled Spellbound is currently slated for publication. In addition to compiling the spellcasting "Call to Arms" character class releases, its content
96-516: A result, early in 2006 the core authors of the 2nd edition – Alex Flagg, Scott Gearin and Patrick Kapera (who also co-authored Spycraft 1.0 )) – formed Crafty Games to continue the line under licence, predominantly through PDF file releases supported by strategic print releases. This model has changed over time, permitting a growing number of print releases including compilations of previous PDF releases. During this time Crafty Games began referring to Spycraft 1.0 as Classic Spycraft . Classic Spycraft
120-471: A soft-covered second printing incorporating the errata generated up to that point was released in 2010. Originally the game was intended for release as an expansion of the Spycraft 2.0 ruleset, following up the first two Origin of the Species electronic products that added character creation options for a variety of standard fantasy and classical Greek non-humans to the ruleset. During the development process,
144-491: Is a d20 System game, implementing a number of changes to the core mechanics in order to give a more contemporary feel: Spycraft 2.0 took these changes a step further and was released under the Open Game Licence (OGL) , but not the d20 System Trademark License . There were also numerous changes from Classic Spycraft, such as: The first of all the Spycraft campaign settings. The world of Shadowforce Archer (SFA)
168-476: Is an Earth where mystical and psionic powers are real. A series of supplemental books that were released to support the SFA worldbook. Each book details one of the international Chambers of the world. Each book has a different theme and includes new rules and agent options appropriate to the theme. The setting was discontinued at the beginning of 2005. Spycraft 2.0 contains many classes and feats that first appeared in
192-412: Is focused on greatly expanding the mechanical and narrative options for magic use in a Fantasy Craft game. Long teased on the Spycraft forums under the name 'Project X', Ten Thousand Bullets is a gritty crime setting intended to bring Spycraft down to street level with new rules to allow players to become police, gangsters and everything in between. Originally intended for release at Gen Con Indy 2007,
216-647: Is no release date as yet for any of these supplements. Released in December 2007, World On Fire is the title of the world book that covers the setting detailed in the Spycraft CCG. Agents are able to fight the forces of evil alongside such groups as the Shadow Patriots and Banshee.Net. The book features even more character options (in the form of new origins, base and expert classes, and new master classes for higher level characters). New classes include
240-644: The Living Spycraft campaign restarted it independently as Spymaster but this campaign ceased in 2010. Likewise, in 2008 a UK-only campaign, called For Queen & Country , started. This campaign utilises a version of Classic Spycraft that incorporates aspects of Spycraft 2.0. Crafty Games has re-released the first edition books in PDF format. The first two PDF releases, the Spycraft Espionage Handbook and Shadowforce Archer came with
264-662: The Origins Game Fair in five categories: Best Professional Game , Best Amateur Game , Best Professional Magazine , Best Amateur Magazine and Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame . Since the first ceremony, the game categories have widened to include Board games (Traditional, Historical and Abstract), Card games (Traditional and Trading ), Miniature wargaming (Historical, Science Fiction and Fantasy ), Role-playing games and play-by-mail games . There are additional categories for Graphic Design , for game expansions and accessories, and for game-related fiction . During
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#1732802624250288-686: The 1980s and 1990s, awards were also given to Computer games . Starting in 2003, the Origins Awards began a new category called the Vanguard Award, which honored highly innovative games. Charles S. Roberts Awards Originally, the Charles S. Roberts Awards and the Origins Awards were one and the same. Starting with the 1987 awards, the Charles S. Roberts were given separately, and they moved away from Origins entirely in 2000, leaving
312-1437: The Ace, the Centurion, the Edgemaster, the Fixer, the Forward, the Goliath, the High Roller, the Martial Artist, the Medic, the Menace, the Mole, the Ninja, the Provocateur, the Saboteur, the Spin Doctor, the Street Knight, and the Terrorist. Fantasy Craft was released in both hardcover and PDF formats in 2009 through the Flaming Cobra imprint of Mongoose Publishing. Following Crafty Games' parting with Mongoose,
336-544: The Classic Spycraft rules. It describes an Earth that has been ravaged by ancient mystical powers, allowing Demons and other foul beasts access to this dimension. The setting book contains new rules that allow agents to play as Titans (powerful descendants of antediluvian demi-gods), worship the demonic forces and gain access to mystic powers (reprinted from the SFA world book). There are a number of supplements planned for DI, similar in fashion to those for SFA. There
360-1311: The Five Rings CCG Card illustrations, A Game of Thrones CCG Interior illustrations, Little Fears Cover and interior illustrations, Little Fears Nightmare Edition References [ edit ] ^ Flames Rising - Veronica Jones Interview ^ Pen & Paper RPG Database - Veronica V. Jones Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine External links [ edit ] Official Web Site (Fantasy Artwork) Official Web Site (YA/MG Book Illustration) Pen & Paper RPG Database listing for Veronica V. Jones Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Veronica_V._Jones&oldid=1218043964 " Categories : American fantasy artists Game artists Living people American role-playing game artists American science fiction artists Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles with hCards Year of birth missing (living people) Origins award The Origins Awards are American awards for outstanding work in
384-474: The SFA line. The Shadowforce Archer World Book has recently been re-released in PDF format by Crafty Games. The rest of the SFA line will also be made available in PDF format throughout the rest of the year (and possibly into the next). Released in 2004 by Mythic Dreams Studios, Dark Inheritance (DI) was originally a d20 Modern campaign setting but converted across to the Powered by Spycraft banner using
408-465: The creative process behind Fantasy Craft has resulted in its being slated for release as a Mastercraft title. Spycraft has a long history with organized play and living campaigns . For 5 years Spycraft could be played as part of the Living Spycraft campaign, which was a part of the RPGA (Role Playing Game Association) network of Living Campaign settings. The Living Spycraft campaign had been in
432-569: The decision was made by Crafty Games to instead take the opportunity to significantly streamline the game mechanics in response to user feedback and create the ruleset referred to as Mastercraft . This permitted the release of Fantasy Craft as a standalone product under the Open Gaming Licence, including full rules for character generation, conversion mechanics for monsters found in the System Resource Document, and
456-581: The 💕 American artist Veronica V. Jones Nationality American Known for Digital illustration Veronica V. Jones is a commercial digital illustrator specializing in the fantasy and science fiction genres. She began her professional illustration career in 1997, and has since worked on a wide variety of role-playing , collectible card game and fantasy literature publications. Select published works [ edit ] Book covers, Spycraft 1.0 / Shadowforce Archer RPG Card illustrations, Legend of
480-517: The gaming industry. They are presented by the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) at the Origins Game Fair on an annual basis for games released in the preceding year. For example, the 1979 awards were given at the 1980 game fair. Award categories include board games, card games, tabletop role-playing games, strategy games, and game accessories. History of Categories The Origins Awards were initially presented at
504-470: The planning stages for a while before RPGA approval was provided on 29 August 2002 with the campaign starting properly in October 2002 utilising the, then current, Classic Spycraft rules. In 2005 the campaign converted to the Spycraft 2.0 rules but, at the end of 2007, Crafty Games ended the campaign although the original campaign scenarios are still available as free downloads. A number of volunteers who ran
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#1732802624250528-488: The release of the core book (subsequently referred to as the Spycraft Espionage Handbook ) in 2002, multiple print supplements were released in the following years for both lines. Each of these books sported highly distinctive cover art by artist Veronica V. Jones . A new edition of the rules, Spycraft 2.0 , was released in August 2005. Shortly afterwards, economic issues forced AEG to cull Spycraft from its product range. As
552-489: The tools for creating, populating and presenting user-generated campaign settings to players. Fantasy Craft was nominated in 2010 for an Origins award for best RPG and an ENnie for Best Writing; it also received an honorable mention at that year's ENnies for Product of the Year. 2010 also saw two further Fantasy Craft soft-covered print products, both of which reprinted previously electronically published material. The first
576-474: Was Time of High Adventure, which compiled the previously published "The Darkest Hour" and "Cleansing of Black Spur" and added a third original mission as well as a chapter expanding upon the implied setting of all three modules. This was followed up by the Adventure Companion, which contained 3 campaign settings originally intended for release as part of the core book before being cut for space, and
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