
TSR’s Boot Hill line represents one of the earliest attempts to bring Western action into the tabletop RPG space, combining fast‑paced gun fighting rules with sparse but memorable product support. The game debuted in 1975 as TSR’s third role‑playing system and evolved through three editions, along with a small catalog of adventures and accessories. This Western‑themed role‑playing game created by Brian Blume, Gary Gygax, and Don Kaye. It became known for its lethal, gunfight‑focused mechanics and use of percentile dice, which set it apart from early fantasy RPGs. On occasion we come across the Boot Hill Products, so if you have interest in purchasing one, please reach out to us and let us know. We recently obtained and sold a 1979 Boot Hill Boxed set and Mad Mesa Module in original shrink-wrap as a package deal for a customer.


TSR did release various modules for the Boot Hill Campaign ranging from BH1-BH5 including a Referee Screen.

