Evolve your Call of Cthulhu game with these epic sourcebooks

Tabletop Games January 16, 2021 - 02:30 PM 0 Comments Matt Farmer

Call of Cthulhu is a game of unthinkable and unimaginable eldritch horror. If you're a Keeper looking to spice up your Call of Cthulhu game then look no further than these three sourcebooks. Each one provides a wealth of material to take your scenarios to the next level and create an epic atmosphere for your players.

Doors to Darkness is the best place to start if this is your first time being a Keeper. The book includes 5 scenarios set in the classic CoC era of the 1920s that are designed to be a friendly introduction. The scenarios are The Darkness Beneath The Hill, Genius Loci, Servants Of The Lake, Ties That Bind, and None More Black. Also included are ten fully complete investigators allowing for minimum preparation before the fun can begin.

Gateways of Terror provides three separate scenarios which are perfect for a series of short games for both newbies and experienced keepers. The three adventures: The Necropolis, What's in the Cellar? and The Dead Boarder were originally written as demonstration games to introduce new players and new mechanics to Call of Cthulhu. Each of the scenarios can be played in under an hour or can be expanded to an entire session.

Down Darker Trails is a setting guide that outlines a cthulhuesque wild west setting of the late 19th century. The book includes rules for the creation of old west investigators and introduces new occupations, pulp talents and skills. The guide also includes two fully detailed towns and two scenarios that make the most of such an evocative setting.

 


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