Uhrwerk Verlag is a German publisher of a big variety of RPGs. Their portfolio includes self-made German games as well as translations of English RPGs. The company was founded by Patric Götz in 2008 and is based in the city of Cologne. It uses a sublabel for English products, called Clockwork Publishing (a translation of the German name).
Uhrwerk's self-made games in German are:
- Das Schwarze Auge: Myranor (western continent of the popular game DSA also known as The Dark Eye)
- Das Schwarze Auge: Tharun (another setting for DSA)
- Splittermond (a classical Fantasy RPG)
- Dungeonslayers (an old-fashioned RPG)
- Gammaslayers (postapocalyptic spin-off of Dungeonslayers)
- Starslayers (Science Fiction spin-off of Dungeonslayers)
- Malmsturm (a sword and sorcery setting for FATE)
- Space:1889 (with a mixture of translated and own products using the Ubiquity rules)
- Contact (a near-future setting about aliens on Earth)
- Engel (in cooperation with Feder und Schwert)
Furthermore they are publishing the following translated games in German versions:
- The One Ring (called "Der Eine Ring" in German)
- Hollow Earth Expedition
- FATE Core
- 13th Age
- Sea Dracula
- Achtung! Cthulhu (announced)
- Mutant Chronicles (announced)
Since 2015 they are also publishing the English version of the following RPG:
- Space:1889 (translated from the German version mentioned above)
As of June 6, 2019, Uhrwerk Verlag filled for insolvency in German Court.
They published the following games in the past, but all lines have been discontinued:
- Legend of the Five Rings
- Deadlands Classic
- Deadlands Hell on Earth
Uhrwerk Verlag has an international imprint Clockwork Publishing which is listed separately