Battlefield Press is running a Kickstarter campaign for their City of Clocks industrial fantasy systemless setting.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1292093911/city-of-clocks-industrial-fantasy-systemless-setti
Welcome to the City of Clocks, the long-awaited industrial fantasy setting by James Knevitt. This is a completely written and edited product, and we need your help to get this project across the finish line. We are looking to raise $5,000 USD, which will go towards purchasing the rights from the current rights holder and commissioning art and layout, and then releasing as a PDF product. Every backer that contributed at $15 level or higher will receive the PDF, they also will receive a coupon code for DTRPG for $15 off the POD softcover print version of the book. This way you can purchase a print edition if you want one.
The City of Clocks is a shining beacon of civilization in a world long left to the wild, once home to the ancient races known as the Luminaries and still studded with their bizarre and unknowable technology. It is home to a teeming throng of two million souls; most are human but the City is also home to Constructs, ancient servants of the long-dead Luminaries; Geks, insectoid savants; and Sentenni, desert dwellers who claim a common heritage with humanity. Each of these races bring their own stories and history to the City. Home to all walks of life, from the obscenely rich to the horrifyingly poor, the city is a bastion of culture, art, science, knowledge, and freedom — or so the propaganda of the Parliament would have you believe. The truth is very different.
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I missed hearing about this setting the first time around. The setting has a haunted feel that appeals to me.