The Creation of the Mystery and the Girl from Blue City (second attempt)
Sinister secret agents with shadowy employers and mysterious pasts. A bizarre landscape built from six- billion human minds. Arachnid-headed beings that guard a war-torn borderzone. And all the worst that Mankind has to offer, stalking the alleys and crumbling buildings of a place called Blue City.
Is it a dream? Is it a nightmare? Or is it just a game? And are you already playing?
Specs: $15.00 / 62 pages / B&W / 6″ x 9″ softcover
Downloads: Agent Record Sheet
Illustration: Manning L. Krull
Ken Hite, Out of the Box: “…fabulously cool.”
Paul Tevis, Have Games Will Travel: “…elegant and simple mechanics for resolving conflicts…the inclusion of the heart-rate mechanic is fantastic [and] it’s one of the best pacing mechanics that I’ve seen so far…”
Ron Edwards, Sorcerer: “It is, in my view, the best work from Memento Mori by a considerable margin, and if you haven’t been paying attention, that means I think it’s one of the strongest RPGs in existence.”
Luke Crane, Burning Wheel: “This game is amazing. I think, and I can’t believe I’m going to say this, that this is Jared’s best design. And I think Inspectres is one of the best RPGs ever written.”
Zachary Houghton, RPG Blog: “…one of the most unusual, thought-provoking, and limitless RPGs of the past 10 years.”


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