John Tuckey, Scott Rhymer and Richard Nunn designed the role-playing game
Victoriana (2003) utilizing the
Fuzion system, and the game was released by British small-press publisher Heresy Games. The game was set in an alternate-history fantasy steampunk version of 1867. In 2006,
Cubicle 7 acquired Heresy Games, and enlisted designer Ian Sturrock along with newly assigned Line Editor Andrew Peregrine to develop a revised edition of
Victoriana. Sturrock and Peregrine replaced the Fuzion system with their proprietary Heresy Gaming System, which was a streamlined dice pool mechanic that incorporated both positive and negative dice, and was designed for simplicity and to remain unobtrusive. Cubicle 7 previewed the system in 2007, and received advance copies of
Victoriana Second Edition (2009) barely in time for
GenCon 2008, but the full print run was not released until mid-2009. A third edition was published in 2013, again by Cubicle 7. This edition was designed to be compatible with the previous version of the game. ==Supplements==