The Bookhounds Limited Edition was despatched this week. Read and post about it on this thread on good old yoggie.
Category Archives: Trail of Cthulhu
Bill White, Big Hoodoo writer has recorded a session he ran at the PAX East game convention. He says: If you’ve read “The Big Hoodoo” and want to run it, but are wondering about all its moving parts, there’s an audio recording of me running the game at PAX East for the nice folks at […]
Four critically acclaimed adventures for Trail of Cthulhu will soon be available in a single volume, with exclusive essays by the authors. These are The Black Drop, Castle Bravo, The Big Hoodoo and Not So Quiet. We’ll send out vouchers to all existing PDF customers with a modest discount for the print version. Edit: I […]
Dan Harms reviews Graham Walmsley’s Trail of Cthulhu adventure The Rending Box. …another excellent contribution to the Trail of Cthulhu line.
There is a new review of Bookhounds of London by Andrew Behaut here. Not only does Bookhounds make me want to run a game, it makes me feel confident that I could run that game well. Many supplements place the burden of extracting a game from their contents on the Keeper; this book does not. […]
Kafka has posted a very comprehensive and positive review of our newest print release, Bookhounds of London, 5 out of 5 stars. You can read the full review here. Bookhounds of London is a major hardcover supplement to the Trail of Cthulhu that is: a campaign guide, locale sourcebook, and an adventure. Whomever, decides to […]
I’d like to thank Matt over at Flames Rising for organising Pelgrane week, and all the contributors. Here is a summary of the content for the week. The new reviews they posted during the week: Black Drop Castle Bravo Cthulhu Apocalypse: Dead White World The design essays: The Origins of the Occult Guide by Paula […]
Graham Walmsley, author of the Purist Adventures such as the Dying of St Margaret’s and Cthulhu Apocalypse, is writing a book of GM advice for Lovecraftian roleplaying games called Stealing Cthulhu. It’s festooned with marginalia by gaming luminaries such as Jason Morningstar and Ken Hite and it’s available for pre-order with options for perks over […]
As part of Flames Rising’s Pelgrane Press week, they offer an article by Occult Guide author Paula Dempsey on its origins.
A review of the Eternal Lies Suite. …highly recommended not only for Trail but for any period horror game.
