In Dark Dungeons, Jack Chick warned us of the dangers of roleplaying games. Now a Cthulhu event dares to pick up where the comic left off. This game is equal parts laughs & chills.
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It had to be done sooner or later. In Dark Dungeons, Jack Chick proved to impressionable readers that roleplaying games were the gateway to the occult. Now, in the sequel, you must pick up where the comic book ends. Do you have what it takes to survive danger at the gaming table and the real world. A parody of 1980s cautionary anti-roleplaying tales as we once again take on the lighter side of horror in a game with both chills and laughs.
The biggest bully in your high school dared anyone brave enough to spend Halloween night in the old Denford school on the edge of town. Can you stay or will you be called chicken?
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Bill Wessler is the biggest bully in high school. Heck, he is probably the biggest bully in the small rural town you live in. You've all had run-ins with Bill and his two sidekicks. Just this week, Bill dared anyone brave enough to spend the entire night in the old Denford school on the edge of town. Now you are all standing outside the ruined building that was the town school over 100 years ago. Bill and his two friends stand far behind you at the edge of the meadow, the lights of their car on, playing loud music, drinking beers and laughing amongst themselves. “We'll be watching!” he shouts. “No sneaking out unless you wanna be known as chicken!” Once you enter, you can't leave until sunrise the next morning. It is almost sunset on Halloween night. A modern day Call of Cthulhu adventure where all the characters are normal teenagers.
It's the early 1990s & the characters all work in an adult book store & entertainment facility. Was that blue door always there? Why does that old guy keep keep coming back?
It's the early 1990s & the characters all work in an adult book store & entertainment facility. Was that blue door always there? Why does that old guy keep keep coming back?
A scientific expedition by convicts from New South Wales into the Australian interior to recover a recently fallen meteorite.
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New South Wales, 1799: Colonial officials require you and your fellow convicts to travel into the rugged interior in search of a recently fallen meteorite. If you return with the meteorite and any other scientific samples collected on your journey, your sentence is likely to be reduced by the colonial authorities.
A scientific expedition by convicts from New South Wales into the Australian interior to recover a recently fallen meteorite.
Description:
New South Wales, 1799: Colonial officials require you and your fellow convicts to travel into the rugged interior in search of a recently fallen meteorite. If you return with the meteorite and any other scientific samples collected on your journey, your sentence is likely to be reduced by the colonial authorities.
How can a man drown in his own bed? A 19th Century adventure set aboard a whaling vessel in the South Seas.
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How can a man drown in his own bed? Perhaps the voices on the wind know the answer. Listen, can you hear them call?
A 19th Century Call of Cthulhu adventure set aboard a whaling vessel in the South Seas.
"Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made;" Run by writer Paul Fricker. Part of Chaosium's "Play with the creator!" block of events.
(Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition. Maximum 5 players. Pre-gen characters provided. 4 hours duration.)
Not all is well at Danvers State Lunatic Asylum & it's up to the investigators to heed the call of a friend in need who found more than he bargained for.
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Not all is well at Danvers State Lunatic Asylum and it’s up to the investigators to heed the call of a friend in need who found more than he bargained for. Why has he been committed to a maximum security ward by the superintendent? What does this hardened occult author need to fear?