Violence (role-playing game)

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Violence
The Role-Playing Game of Egregious and Repulsive Bloodshed
Designers
Greg Costikyan
PublishersHogshead Publishing
Publication1999
GenresHorror
SystemsCustom

Violence: The Role-Playing Game of Egregious and Repulsive Bloodshed is a short, 32-page role-playing game written by Greg Costikyan under the pseudonym "Designer X" and was published by Hogshead Publishing in 1999[1] as part of its New Style line of games.

Gameplay

Violence is a satire of conventional dungeon-bashing games, set in a contemporary metropolis where the

MMORPGs, and the Grand Theft Auto
series, written to simultaneously annoy, enrage and challenge the reader. As a game, it is of little value, but is useful as an insight into the mindset of its author and an indictment of an endemic style of role-playing.

The cover art was by Clint Langley. A Spanish language edition exists.

History

Violence (1999) was designed by Greg Costikyan (aka Designer X) as one of the New Style role-playing games published by Hogshead Publishing.[2]: 306  According to Shannon Appelcline, Violence "was probably the least loved of the New Style games. Like Power Kill it was a largely social commentary. It used humor and satire to critique violence in role-playing games and was sufficiently biting that Wallis thought of it as a Modest Proposal for the role-playing Game industry. Set in the modern day, Violence lets players do dungeon crawls into places like the homes of illegal immigrants, kill them and take their stuff. However, satire did not necessarily produce a playable role-playing game on its own."[2]: 306 

In August 2005, Costikyan released Violence under a Creative Commons license,[2]: 307  and made it available for download.

Violence was part of a series of experimental and alternative role-playing games published by

Puppetland/Powerkill
.

References

  1. ^ "RPG Encyclopedia Entries: V". www.darkshire.net.
  2. ^ .

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