Tag: ttrpgs

  • The RuneQuest Starter Set -Review

    The RuneQuest Starter Set -Review

    While learning about a new system is daunting for a group of players and GM to transition, resources that seriously reduce the load on a TTRPG group is priceless. And for a setting like Glorantha that is made by the gods and shaped by the powers of mortals it makes it so much easier to…

  • Trophy Loom

    Trophy Loom

    Trophy Loom is a setting book for dark medieval fantasy roleplaying games. It’s system-free and intended for use in-game, as well as for world-building. Rather than long descriptions of people, places, and creatures, the book uses tables, with each entry detailing a morsel of information, along with one or more story hooks

  • The Oracle of Yuggoth

    The Oracle of Yuggoth

    Set in 2263 or thereabouts, The Oracle of Yuggoth is a space horror scenario for Call of Cthulhu. At 20 pages, with 5 pre-generated characters and a map, it’s suitable as a one-shot, leaning into disturbing psychological themes and the unrelenting nihilism that characterises cosmic horror. The players find themselves on a mission to Yuggoth,…

  • Delta Green: Gods Teeth – A Campaign of Terror

    Delta Green: Gods Teeth – A Campaign of Terror

    God’s Teeth is a campaign that stands out from the rest. It follows a group of agents who are misled into completing a terrible mission by a compromised agent that haunts them for their lives. And it is genuinely terrifying, with real world terrors that need to be handled with care. The campaign itself rivals…

  • Blackwater Creek: Top-Shelf Horror

    Blackwater Creek: Top-Shelf Horror

    Blackwater creek is a decrepit backwater, festering quietly along the banks of the Miskatonic river in rural Massachusetts. The year is 1926 and the prohibition is in full effect, but gangsters and the prohibition agents who hunt them will turn out to be the least of the players problems.

  • Cults of Cthulhu: Humanising Cosmic Horror.

    Cults of Cthulhu: Humanising Cosmic Horror.

    Cults of Cthulhu has everything a Keeper needs to use cults in a Call of Cthulhu game. It includes 5 fully realised Cthulhu cults, a method of creating your own, and a thorough background in the history and lore of the Cthulhu Cult.

  • Nameless Horrors

    Nameless Horrors

    Nameless Horrors is a shoulder-launched missile, not in the sense that it’s deadly (although it is), but in its capacity to blow your players’ minds

  • The Yellow Book of Brechewold

    The Yellow Book of Brechewold

    If Harry Potter did shrooms with Professor Dumbledore, this is what Hogwarts would probably look like.

  • All Dogs go to Hell

    All Dogs go to Hell

    A short, pay-what-you want adventure for Lamentations of the Flame Princess.

  • Lamentations of the Gingerbread Princess: review.

    Lamentations of the Gingerbread Princess: review.

    A short adventure for Lamentations of the Flame princess that’s blends campy humour and high-grade horror.

  • The Mayhemic Missile Method: Controlled Chaos.

    The Mayhemic Missile Method: Controlled Chaos.

    216 versions of the magic missile spell, sure to inject chaos, horror and, yes, hilarity to the table. The Mayhemic Missile Method is a resource for Lamentations of the Flame Princess.

  • Lamentations of the Flame Princess Core Rulebook: Weird fantasy horror roleplaying.

    Lamentations of the Flame Princess Core Rulebook: Weird fantasy horror roleplaying.

    The core rules for Lamentations of the Flame Princess; an old-school DnD game for grown-ups.

  • Cthulhu Dark

    Cthulhu Dark

    Cthulhu Dark is a rules-light narrative storytelling game geared toward Lovecraftian Horror. In addition to the incredibly simple rules, the rulebook contains excellent advice for writing and moderating horror scenarios.