What is SCP TTRPG?

"How far are you willing to go to save humanity?” “Is humanity worth saving?”  “Is there a cost too great?” These are the questions the SCP Foundation must ask themselves on a daily basis..."

Welcome to the largest, and most tecnicallly advanced international secret organization in the history of man- The SCP Foundation.   Founded in 1891, the SCP Foundation is tasked with monitoring and securing scientifically misunderstood (i.e. paranormal) entities and anomalies.   The Foundation employs a wide variety of personnel to Secure, Contain, and Protect these anomalies.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • 26 Letter Publishing has been releasing RPGs on DriveThruRPG since 2016 with their release of CreepyPasta the Role-Playing game and Spaceship Architect in 2018; a generic science-fiction RPG that lets you design a starship using a unique card system.

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  • SCP is a community-based internet creative writing group where people write logbook entries created by this fictional organization on how to contain anomalies. These anomalies have special “containment procedures” that dictate how the anomaly can be contained safely.

    Writers expand upon the entries with different conflicting groups, events, and stories.   The articles themselves range from horrifying and world-ending to funny or absurd. People have contributed art, stories, songs, board games, card games, and even video games.

    SCP The Tabletop Role-Playing Game allows you to play the role of studying, capturing, and containing these potentially world ending threats.

  • SCP The Tabletop RPG released June 19th and hit the Bestseller section on DrivethruRPG.com within the first day.   

    You can pick up your copy of SCP The Tabletop Role-Playing Game here

  • 26 Letter Publishing (Jason Keech) can be contacted via email at 26letterpublishing@gmail.com

  • You can get a deck of 82 cards.   As you play you’ll gain "reverence" points that you can use to draw the top card of the deck. The Director (i.e. GameMaster) isn’t even allowed to know what cards the players draw.   Each card explains how it’s used in-game.   Cards have a variety of effects, such as to reroll dice for a check, or reduce incoming damage, while other cards can cause in-universe occurrences such as 'an NPC gets a phone call about a family emergency', or 'cause someone’s gun to jam'.   Others can lighten the mood and give a bonus such as Product Placement: “Play this card after your character uses a brand name product and makes a big deal to explain how amazing the product is. Your character then gains 1,000 credits.”