Everyday Heroes is an upcoming TTRPG set in the modern age, based on the d20 Modern system.
Created by Evil Genius Productions, the team behind Everyday Heroes contains some strong veterans of the space, including Jeff Grubb who worked on the original d20 Modern, as well as Stan Brown and Steve Miller. Personally, I’m a big fan of modern or slightly scifi systems, so I’m glad for this release, even though I haven’t played d20 Modern. You can read the press release below for more information, as well as check out the Evil Genius Productions website:
Evil Genius Productions LLC, a black-owned game publisher, today announced that it will launch a modern-day roleplaying game called “Everyday Heroes™” — based on the d20 Open Gaming License and the Fifth Edition System Reference Document to create a fresh take on the twenty-year-old game.
The “d20 Modern” tabletop roleplaying game was released 20 years ago. “d20 Modern” was one of the first and most popular roleplaying games set in the current day. Over a four-year lifespan, the system released 11 expansions. The game also created an explosion of 3rd party products that complemented the original game.
The game was designed by Bill Slavisek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, and Charles Ryan. Grubb has also joined Evil Genius Production’s design team to create the new “Everyday Heroes” game.
“It’s exciting to revisit the d20 system I helped design 20 years ago,” said Grubb. “How we think about game design has evolved significantly so this is a great opportunity to bring concepts of the ‘d20 Modern’ game into the fifth edition era for today’s players.”
Like its spiritual successor, “EveryDay Heroes” starts with key “d20 Modern” elements such as the basic classes — the strong hero, the fast hero, the tough hero, the smart hero, the dedicated hero, and the charismatic hero — but builds on this convention by introducing several new subclasses, a new wealth system, and a fully revamped chase mechanic. Grubb continued, “Our goal is to use ‘d20 Modern’ as inspiration, not duplication.”
Grubb is joined by fellow “d20 Modern” producer Stan! Brown and veteran game designer Steve Miller. These veterans have worked on some of the most iconic role-playing settings ever released, including “Forgotten Realms,” “Dragonlance,” “Ravenloft,” “Marvel Superheroes Roleplaying Game,” and the “Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game” by West End Games. The three veterans are joined by two upcoming game designers, Chris Ramsay and Sigfried Trent.
“It’s an amazing experience to work alongside Jeff Grubb and other developers on the ‘Everyday Heroes’ game.” Says Sigfried Trent. “Jeff is a real hero of mine and an expert in game design.”
“Everyday Heroes” is currently in development and will be released on Kickstarter later this year. To learn more about this release, visit www.evilgeniusgaming.com.
There’s already a community and a forum set up on the website, which you can visit to follow updates as well as general discussion about the game. If you want, you can also apply to become a playtester.