GURPS Lite

GURPS Lite is a 32-page introduction to the rules of the GURPS role-playing game based on the core rules in the GURPS 4e Basic Set (mainly Characters).

GURPS Lite
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Designer(s)Scott Haring, Sean Punch
Publisher(s)Steve Jackson Games
Publication date2004
Genre(s)Universal
System(s)GURPS

Contents

GURPS Lite includes basic character creation with advantages, disadvantages, skills and equipment, as well as some rules for playing.

People are allowed to make unmodified copies of the document and distribute as they please, as long as they don’t charge any more than the cost of reproduction and don’t incorporate it into another product.

Publication history

GURPS Lite was published in 1998, and presents GURPS in a slim 32-page version, which allowed Steve Jackson Games the opportunity to produce standalone games which did not required the main rulebook.[1] GURPS Discworld (1998) and GURPS WWII (2001) were the first books to include GURPS Lite in them, while later publications were labelled "Powered by GURPS" without including "GURPS" in the book title.[1]

GURPS Lite is available, free of charge, as a PDF from the Steve Jackson Games website.

Reception

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gollark: I was replying to BearcatBen with the "People who need them?" thing, but oh well, ye,s very edgy.
gollark: > Why so?I mean, for one thing, I care about... quality of life? general stability? Lots of things OTHER than just technology? For another, why would ancap magically improve advancement?
gollark: People who need them?
gollark: That's a terrible view and probably not even a very consistent one.

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.


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