Contested Ground Studios

Contested Ground Studios

"Contested Ground Studios" (sometimes abbreviated to 'CGS') are a small-press publisher of role-playing games, based in Scotland. The company is best known for a/state, a grim science fiction, almost steampunk role-playing game that focuses on a huge city that is isolated and plagued by horror. CGS is due to release two new games at the GenCon games convention in Indianapolis in August 2006. These are Cold City (a game of trust, hidden agendas and monster hunting set in Berlin in 1950) and Mob Justice (a game set in an America where prohibition never ended). CGS is a member of the Indie Press Revolution network of small-press RPG publishers. Hot War (London 1963, same time line as Cold City, after "the Cold War went hot") was made available online in July 2008.

External links

* [http://www.contestedground.co.uk/ Contested Ground Studios]
* [http://www.indiepressrevolution/ Indie Press Revolution]


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