We sometimes sing it in the office. I also enjoy Ed’s special broadcast voice.
Cthulhu Apocalypse: The Dead White World is now available on RPGNow.
ProFantasy Software, Pelgrane’s sister company, has produced an add-on for CC3 which allows you to create maps in vintage (1930s) Baedeker travel guides – just perfect for your pulp or horror games.
This issue of RPG Countdown has interviews with four Pelgrane writers In at #7 Paula Dempsey with the Occult Guide #4 Robin D Laws with the Dying Earth #3 Graham Walmsley with Cthulhu Apocalypse: The Dead White World and #1 Ken Hite with Bookhounds of London
A review of The Dead White World on rpg.net. 10 out of 10 …it is a superb adventure and does deliver a very distinctive “Cthulhu experience” sure to jolt even the most knowledgeable and seasoned of players.
Brand new scenario from Adam Gauntlett (Not So Quiet) set in 18th Century London, with a side trip to the Colonies. The exact date is unspecified, but is assumed to be sometime from 1760 to 1770. The protagonists are members of the exclusive Hell Fire Club, with an interest in fine (pornographic) literature and rational […]
The winner of the Grand Prize in the Cthulhu Apocalypse Competition is Benjamin Charvet. He gets Play Unsafe, A Taste For Murder and a signed copy of the Eternal Lies Suite. We are sifting through the individual winners, and we’ll announce them soon. Here are the answers: 1. The War of the Worlds by H.G. […]
Dan Harms reviews The Investigator’s guide to Occult London. …this is an enjoyable and entertaining read for anyone interested in one or another aspect of the Bookhounds universe.
A glowing review of The Big Hoodoo over at rpg.net; 10 out of 10. The adventure effortless transports investigators from scene to scene without the need to railroad the players. The clues themselves lead the players to frightful conclusions steadily ramping up the suspense level until the final climax. Plus deserved praise for Jerome: For […]