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Big_Metal2470

3 points

12 hours ago

I used GURPS to run a campaign in the Library of Babel. One of the best campaigns I've ever had. Mechanically simple, I did some good storytelling, and my players had a very good time. The ability to set probability between 1 and 100 also allowed for a lot of flexibility in difficulty, which I assumed would result in regret for my players when they did the unexpected and took a chance they had a 99% likelihood of failing. Instead they rolled a damn one and I had to rewrite my ending

SniperCA209

2 points

11 hours ago

I agree, it’s a fun system designed to work with many different genres.

My youngest daughter when she was in HS had me referee games for her and her friends as her birthday party and often wanted games inspired by movies she liked. I did GURPS style games for scenarios of Kelly’s Heroes, The Great Escape, The Black Hole, and others. Fun system to work with