Pelgrane Press has produced a number of games that use the
Gumshoe System. •
Ashen Stars (2011) – A gritty
space opera where the characters are freelance troubleshooters working in the remote region known as the Bleed. By Robin D. Laws. •
Book of Unremitting Horror (2007) – Details creatures and artifacts of the Outer Black. Also contains scenario outlines for
The Esoterrorists and two scenarios for
Fear Itself. Previously released as
d20 book, it was expanded for the Gumshoe System. By
Dave Allsop and
Adrian Bott. •
Bubblegumshoe (2016) – Teenage detectives solving mysteries in a modern American small town. By
Emily Care Boss,
Kenneth Hite, and
Lisa J. Steele. Winner of the 2017 Gold
ENnie for Best Family Game. Published by Evil Hat Productions. •
Cthulhu Confidential (2015) –
Horror noir for a GM and one player, by
Robin D. Laws, Chris Spivey, and Ruth Tillman. •
Fall of DELTA GREEN (2018) – A prequel game to
Delta Green that follows the eponymous organization fighting the
Cthulhu mythos during the 1960s. By Ken Hite. •
The Esoterrorists (2006) – As elite investigators of the Ordo Veritatis, the characters combat occult terrorists who are intent on tearing the fabric of the world by exposing it to the creatures of the Outer Black. By Robin D. Laws. •
Fear Itself (2007) – Set in a similar world to that of
The Esoterrorists,
Fear Itself focuses on ordinary people who are drawn into confrontation with the creatures of the Outer Black. By Robin D. Laws. •
The Gaean Reach (2014) – A science fiction game set in the
Gaean Reach universe of
Jack Vance. By Robin D. Laws. •
Lorefinder (2011) – Fantasy adventures. By
Gareth Hanrahan. •
Mutant City Blues (2009) – In a world where 1% of the population has gained mutant powers, police procedure has changed forever. The characters are members of the Heightened Crime Investigation Unit that specializes in crimes involving the mutant community. By Robin Laws. • ''
Night's Black Agents'' (2012) –
Vampire spy thriller game where the characters are secret agents who discover and confront vampiric conspiracies. By Ken Hite. •
Swords of the Serpentine (2022) – Urban sword-and-sorcery in a fantasy Venice. By Kevin Kulp and Emily Dresner. •
Timewatch (2017) – Time Police work to undo changes in the history of the universe. •
Trail of Cthulhu (2008) – Offers a new take on cults, creatures and gods of
H. P. Lovecraft's literature, and addresses their uses in investigative role-playing. By
Ken Hite. •
The Yellow King Roleplaying Game (2020) – Reality-bending horror inspired by the namesake story collection by
Robert W. Chambers. By Robin D. Laws. ==References==