
ANARCHY IS WHAT CORPORATIONS MAKE OF IT - System-Agnostic TTRPG Zine
A downloadable zine
Corporations are the main antagonists of any Cyberpunk Dystopia. But they're not exactly behaving like they should be in that fictional climate. Instead, Gamemasters rely on old tropes to portray corporations as state-like institutions, with the only difference being that they're profit-driven.
This 15-page zine presents Corporations in a new light, based on political theories from International Relations & Geopolitics. It seeks to highlight the much shadier side of corporate rule: the fact that, in a world without governments, corporations would rather nuke each other into the ground if it meant the bottom line was a bit greener.
It also describes how it affects the lives of regular individuals, all while introducing 4 new mechanics in order to enhance play smoothly. Make your cyberpunk stories deeper without adding unnecessary complexity.
Make your corporations dynamic, ever-changing and profit-driven the way it was always intended. Remember: Corporations are the New Gods because they own you and everything you do or desire.
This zine is compatible with any dystopic setting used in media, but it was created with Cyberpunk Tabletops in mind, like CY_BORG & Cyberpunk 2020.
“Anarchy is What Corporations Make Of It” is an independent production by AidenJacks and is not affiliated with Stockholm Kartell. It is published under the CY_BORG Third Party License. CY_BORG IS ©2022 STOCKHOLM KARTELL.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | AidenJacks |
Tags | corporation, Cyberpunk, cy_borg, No AI, rules-lite, Sci-fi, Story Rich, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game, zine |
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Reminds me a lot of the project moon world building (although that one technically has a state-like entity in the form of "the head" even if it's basically non-existing for most endeavors)