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Cover art by Veronica V. Jones | |
| Designers | BD Flory |
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| Publishers | Alderac Entertainment Group |
| Publication | 2002 |
| Genres | Modern espionage RPG |
Gentlemen's Agreement is a collection of adventures published by Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG) in 2002 for the modern-day espionage role-playing game Spycraft .
Gentlemen's Agreement presents four interconnected adventures — in Spycraft terms, a "season" [1] — that feature a common enemy. A group of idle billionaires who call themselves The Board seek to push the world to the brink of destruction and chaos for their own amusement, before reversing course and saving humanity, receiving kudos from each other for having averted disaster. [1] It has become a game of brinkmanship where each successive catastrophe pushes the world ever closer to the point of no return. [2]
The four adventures are:
AEG published the modern-day espionage role-playing game Spycraft in 2002, and subsequently published several supplements and collections of adventures, one of those being Gentlemen's Agreement, a 96-page softcover book released in 2002 that was designed by BD Flory, with cover art by Veronica V. Jones and interior art by Jonathan Hunt and Paul H. Way. [2]
In Issue 43 of the French games magazine Backstab , Frédéric Romero noted "All of these adventures should remind you of Bond movies. But the last two adventures undoubtedly feature the best of the bad guys, the formidable Kingsley." Romero concluded, "Cool ideas. The PCs have their work cut out for them!" [3]