If you are interested any of these games, please email me with the game you wish to playtest in the subject line.
Eyes of the Stone Thief
System: 13th Age
Author: Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan
Duration: 1-2 sessions
Deadline: 15th February
Description:
There’s one Living Dungeon out there that’s different, one that’s unique. It doesn’t claw its way blindly to the surface, to survive or perish as fate dictates. This dungeon is awake, aware, and cunning like some wild beast made of stone and iron.
It’s called the Stone Thief.
It hates you.
And it’s going to destroy people and things you love until you hate it too.
And then one or the other of you will have to die.
The Seventh Circle
System: Fear Itself/Trail of Cthulhu
Author: Matthew Sanderson
Duration: 1-2 sessions
Deadline: 15th February
Description:
You are the presenters and crew of a paranormal investigation television show. The show is building up to the end of its current season and has been presented with the opportunity to record an investigation on the remote Scottish island of Eilean Mòr. The island that has a history of strange disappearances that stretches back over the last hundred years, but more recently a house was built there by a famous architect who went missing immediately after its completion. Even though no-one has entered the building in the last seven years, it is far from empty…
The New World
System: The New World
Author: Bill White
Duration: 3-4 sessions
Deadline: 28th February
Description:
The New World is a story-telling game about cultures in collision, and about the struggles of the people who are caught up in the middle of that clash. It is “slipstream” history, not quite fantasy or science fiction but not quite mainstream either, characterized by a cavalier impatience with the specifics of historical detail in favor of a license for the active exercise of the historical imagination. To play the game, players invent or choose a quasi-historical setting—an alternate reality, a parallel Earth, or a historical pastiche—to be the backdrop against which their characters strive to achieve ambitions that will allow them to bequeath some sort of legacy to the world they will leave behind them.
Mythos Expeditions – Mother of Malaria
System: Trail of Cthulhu
Author: Robin D. Laws
Duration: 1-2 sessions
Deadline: 15th February
Description:
Professor H. C. Kelston of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine both loves and hates anopheles mosquitoes. Every day he wakes up thinking about the damnable creatures, so perfectly designed by evolution for fecundity. Kelston seeks a better way to end the disease’s reign of terror—by learning to control, and eventually exterminate, the mosquito itself. After expeditions to Egypt, Panama, and Greece, Kelston now trains his angry scientific eye on the British colony of North Rhodesia, in whose Busanga Swamp is said to fester the Mother of Mosquitoes. The investigators prepare to join him on that quest.
Mythos Expeditions – The Jaguars of El-Thar
System: Trail of Cthulhu
Author: Tristan Tarwater
Duration: 1-2 sessions
Deadline: 15th February
Description:
Professor Henry Rutherford Stapleton of the Miskatonic Department of Anthropology is just west of Chichen Itza, working with local Maya people and a few university students at what he calls the Cenote of El-Thar. He is loath to leave his work behind as he has fostered a relationship with the locals and reports he is on the verge of making a very important discovery. To the northwest, ethnolinguist Galina Avenirovna Prokhorov is studying glyphs found in the Temple of the Jaguar King, suggesting it has some connection with the cenote Stapleton is studying. Hurricane season is drawing to a close and Stapleton has requested several more students to aid him in investigating and dredging the cenotes, ruins, and vibrant villages on the Yucatan peninsula.
Mythos Expeditions – Whistle and I’ll Come
System: Trail of Cthulhu
Author: Emma Marlow
Duration: 1-2 sessions
Deadline: 15th February
Description:
Dr. Tyler Freeborn at Miskatonic University has acquired a strangely carved whistle taken from Stone Age tribes in the New Guinea jungle. He has persuaded Dr. Armitage and the Derby Foundation to fund a small expedition to find the source of the whistle. They will journey to New Britain, Papua New Guinea, provision and hire guides, then venture into the unmapped rainforest to find the tribe who carved the whistle.
Mythos Expeditions – Served Cold
System: Trail of Cthulhu
Author: Jeff Tidball
Duration: 1-2 sessions
Deadline: 15th February
Description:
Langdon Gibson, a marksman and ornithologist, died six days ago on his acreage in the Catskills. It was an attack of some kind, quite bloody. Another man, Frederick Cook, also died gruesomely, in Danbury, Connecticut some months ago. Gibson and Cook had a common link, in that both been involved in the Arctic expeditions of the famous explorer Robert Peary, who mounted a number of expeditions to explore Greenland and the North Pole. Is this a coincidence, or did something unspeakable happen in the polar ice?