Kakfa over at RPGNet has reviewed Adam Gauntlett’s latest Trail of Cthulhu adventure, Flying Coffins. You can read the full review here. …it has excellent aerial rules and if your Trail of Cthulhu campaign is going to have action in World War One – then this should be a must buy
Category Archives: Trail of Cthulhu
Heroes in the Dark have asked us if Trail of Cthulhu entries can be considered as well as entries forCthulhu Dark, and I was happy to agree. Submit the scenario with the subject line “Horrors in the Dark Scenario Submission” by email to heroesinthedark@gmail.com, with a return receipt to ensure delivery. If the file is […]
A great review of The Armitage Files from Dreams in the Lich House. You can read the full review here. This product takes the handout concept and turns the dial up to 11 with these spectacular props.
The Virtual Play podcast has been busy with Pelgrane products. First is a actual play report of Bill White’s Trail of Cthulhu scenario, Castle Bravo, you can listen here. The second is Skulduggery, Robin D Laws’ game of backstabbing and verbal fireworks. You can listen to the full report here.
It is early winter, 1918. The protagonists are RFC pilots stationed near the Front, and rumour has it the next big push is about to begin. The squadron’s being worked to death, and its champion ace is on the verge of cracking up. Meanwhile the new Hun Circus is racking up kill after kill – […]
A great and thorough review of Trail of Cthulhu from A Game of Whit’s. You can read the full review here. Trail of Cthulhu overall provides a very complete gaming system that has a well thought-out structure and encourages investigative play by closely following the spirit of the genre. It may be a bit revolutionary […]
Pookie has posted a review of Jason Morningstar’s Many Fires on Reviews from R’lyeh. You can read the full review here. Many Fires is strong in terms of its atmosphere, the eerie aridity of northern Mexico enhanced with oddity of the encounters… Many Fires fairly sizzles along before breaking out into a roaring inferno.
Andrew Brehaut has posted a review of Graham Walmsley’s The Dying of St Margaret’s on his site, A Lazy Sequence. You can read the full review here. The Dying of St. Margaret’s is an excellent adventure and I hope to get an opportunity to run some of the other purist scenarios in future. This may […]
Sometimes products are unappreciated, and it’s very hard to see why. I present to you four such treasures, and my speculation for their neglect. Until 16th March 2012 we are offering the chance to pick up one or more of these neglected gems at a 25% discount at the store in both print and PDF […]
A Ripped From the History Books scenario premise for Trail of Cthulhu It is 1936. Agriculture Secretary Henry Wallace, hailed for his New Deal innovations, is easily the most mystical of cabinet secretary in US history. A self-proclaimed spiritual seeker of Theosophist bent, he openly connects his occult beliefs to his liberal politics. He even […]