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Game-Based Learning - The Espionage Game: Cold War RPG (5E)

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Keith (M.A. Military History)
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Welcome, agent! Enter a world of international espionage and action in a "real" Cold War (1945-1990) setting. Delve into a world of spies, rogues, diabolical masterminds and stealthy secret agents.

Class experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner Level
Build your own incredible spy, from a rough wilderness explorer to a tuxedoed professional, and everything in between.
Create your own spy stories of action and adventure in a covert world.
Outwit a host of minions, villains, and evil genius NPCs.
Save the world.
This is a role playing game about espionage operations during the Cold War. As such there will be simulated combat during the class. The students will simulate, quite closely, the conditions the spies/agents were under during these missions (fatigue, fear, time pressure, etc.). The emphasis of this class is to immerse the student in the complex critical thinking and problem solving assosiated with the world of international espionage. There will be no course language, inappropriate situations, or gratuitous violence described since it is not necessary for an exciting immersive experience. This is a very well-researched and purposeful class to give the student the closest understanding of these Cold War espionage operations. 

Students must have a Roll20 account to participate. The age limit of 13 is strict due to the Outschool policy for such VTT (virtual table top services). We use this excellent service since it allows us to essential play a very dynamic "virtual board game" with theater of the mind for these exciting adventures. We use only Zoom video/audio during class, the Roll20 is shut off and it has been a very important tool for RPG games. 
Spies, Wiretaps, and Secret Operations An Encyclopedia of Espionage Glenn P. Hastedt, Editor
How Spies Think by David Oman
The Espionage Game (5E) RPG
Spycraft 2.0 RPG
Top Secret RPG 
Top Secret Administrator's Screen and Mini-Module. Corey Koebernick (1982). (Includes Operation: Executive One) ISBN 0-935696-79-2 (The agents must rescue the president, who is being held by a band of Canadian mercenaries in a haunted mansion).
Agent Dossiers (1983) ISBN 0880380705 (Character sheet pack).
TS007 - Top Secret Companion. Merle Rasmussen (1985). ISBN 0-88038-102-7 (Expanded rules and new equipment).
Mission modules
TS001 - Operation: Sprechenhaltestelle. Merle Rasmussen (1980). ISBN 0-935696-17-2, this module details a town on the border between East and West [the exact location is never specified] where secrets and subterfuge are everywhere).
TS002 - Operation: Rapidstrike!. Mike Carr (1982). ISBN 0-935696-57-1 (This module details a commando raid on an enemy complex to recover a kidnapped scientist).
TS003 - Lady In Distress. Mike Carr (1982). (This module's plot involved agents parasailing to rescue a hijacked cruise ship. The module's ship plans were based on the MS Achille Lauro, which was seized by PLO terrorists in 1985 and resulted in the murder of one passenger.)
TS004 - Operation: Fastpass. Philip Taterczynski (1983). ISBN 0-88038-011-X (This module details a defection at an international puzzle tournament being held behind the Iron Curtain).
TS005 - Operation: Orient Express. David Cook. ISBN 0-88038-041-1 (This module contains a series of 6 adventures set on trains in Europe and rules for creating similar adventures).
TS006 - Operation: Ace of Clubs. Merle Rasmussen (1984). ISBN 0-394-53464-6 (The agents investigate events at The Ace of Clubs, an exclusive resort and casino operated as a front by The Agency).
TS008 - Operation: Seventh Seal. Evan Robinson (1985).

James Bond Adventures
Most adventures were based on specific James Bond movies, with a few vital plot details changed, so players who had seen the film would still be surprised by the adventure. A few were written as sequels to earlier adventures based on specific movies. All have been adapted for 5E mechanics and de-emphasize some of James Bond's less-than politically correct behavior.

    Goldfinger (October 1983) ISBN 0-912515-03-1, based on the book and film.
    Octopussy (October 1983) ISBN 0-912515-04-X, by Gerard Klug, based on the film.
    Dr. No (1984), ISBN 0-912515-06-6, by Neil Randall, Gerry Klug, based on the book and film.
    You Only Live Twice (1984), ISBN 0-912515-08-2, by Neil Randall, Gerry Klug, based on the film.
    Live and Let Die (1984), ISBN 0-912515-09-0, based on the book and film.
    Goldfinger II: The Man with the Midas Touch (1985), ISBN 0-912515-12-0, by Robert Kern - sequel to the Goldfinger adventure
    The Man with the Golden Gun (1985), ISBN 0-912515-13-9, by Brian H. Peterson, Gerry Klug, based on the film.
    A View to a Kill (1985), ISBN 0-912515-35-X, by Gerard Christopher Klug, based on the film
    You Only Live Twice II: Back of Beyond (1986), ISBN 0-912515-41-4, by Raymond Benson, Gerry Klug - sequel to the You Only Live Twice adventure
    For Your Eyes Only (1986), ISBN 0-912515-43-0, by Robert Kern, Gerry Klug, based on the book and film
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1987), ISBN 0-912515-36-8, by David Spangler - four linked solitaire adventures, based on the book and film

NOTE: In 2003, Victory Games produced and released a "playtest-only" Adventure Module based on the book & film From Russia With Love. Planned for an official release in 2004, it indicates that VG (now under ownership of Wizards of the Coast) may have been in negotiations to re-acquire the rights to re-release the game and its supplements, with new ones planned as well. However, no further actions were taken. The module itself has since been reproduced online in PDF format.
Supplements
Q Manual: The Illustrated Guide to the World's Finest Armory (October 1983) ISBN 0-912515-01-5 - Sourcebook detailing required equipment for a "00" agent
Gamesmaster Pack (October 1983) ISBN 0-912515-05-8 - various tools including a Gamesmasters Screen with charts and other game-related references, extra Character Sheets and a set of cardboard character standees.
For Your Information (1983) ISBN 0-912515-07-4 - Additional rules, as well as information on characters and equipment not included in the original rulebook or Q Manual.
Thrilling Locations (June 1985) ISBN 0-912515-10-4 - detailing hotels, casinos, restaurants, and the Orient Express, with floorplans and NPCs. 
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Over the past 30 years I have taught I.G.C.S.E, A-Level, I.B., and A.P. History throughout the Atlantic region in both private and public school settings. During that time I have instructed students in a variety of rigorous exam subjects . I am a... 
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$35

weekly
1x per week
90 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-6 learners per class

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