A review of the REDACTED edition of Night’s Black Agents on rpggeek.com It is worth mentioning how much fun this book is to read. There are in jokes, sidebar commentary and examples from playtesting scattered throughout. The materials a pleasure- especially when you come to the sections on conspiracy building, running in European cities, and […]
A review of Stunning Eldritch Tales on rpggeek by Simon Crowe. …for anyone looking for investigations to use in a long running campaign I’d recommend picking this up.
Three five-star reviews on rpgnow.com, including Megan Robertson’s who says: Four cracking adventures, utilising the Gumshoe system to the full as well as exploring the Cthulhu Mythos with a sure touch
A review of Stunning Eldritch Tales on Flames Rising by Matt McElroy. These pulp-style adventures are a good companion for the core book, helping folks get started with the Gumshoe system from Pelgrane Press.
A review of Stunning Eldritch Tales on Yog-Sothoth.com. In summary I feel this is well worth picking up, as all four adventures can be run straight out the book and are brimming with ideas.
A review of Stunning Eldritch Tales at Ogre Cave. There are lots of great RPGs, but many fewer great books of adventures. This is one of those great books of adventures, and it deserves some of your shelf space.
This month’s Page XX is a bumper January/February edition. Our line-up this month includes the incomparable Robin D Laws with three columns. Two give advice on combat rules in Ashen Stars and the last holds a treasure-trove of writing tips, both for general prose and for roleplaying scenarios. A playtest group has provided us with […]
A review of Many Fires by kafka 10/10. Many Fires is available as part of the Out of Time bundle. Another fine offering from Pelgrane chalked filled with excellent art and is an exceptionally well written adventure to boot. Taking place in the Classic Cthulhu period (late 1920s & early 1930s) in exotic and dark […]
Quandos Vorn Must Die! In an impossibly distant future, our species has dispersed to the stars. Traveling in slender spacecraft, armed with projacs and needle guns, we have settled countless worlds. Cultures are everywhere different, yet propelled in the end by fundamental qualities humankind cannot shed: greed, egoism, pettiness, and a crippling passion for procedure. […]
