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Call of Cthulhu: No Time to Scream Reviewed

Title: Call of Cthulhu – No Time to Scream

Publisher: Chaosium Inc

Authors: B. W. Holland, Bridgett Jeffries, and C. L. Werner with James Coquillat, and Mike Mason

Artists: Hannah Elizabeth Baker, Erik Davis-Heim, Heikki Korhonen, Alice Morelli, Alex Ngo, Riley Spalding, and John Sumrow

Year: 2024

Genre: A collection of three introductory Call of Cthulhu adventures playable in a single sessionadventure campaign set in the 1920s for the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game

Pages: 104 pages

MSRP: Hardcover (with PDF) $29.99 or $14.99 for the PDF alone at DriveThruRPG

I share my thoughts about Call of Cthulhu: No Time to Scream, a collection of three introductory tales for the horror roleplaying game. Each adventure has been designed to be played in a single session. The book arrives October 23rd.

7.5

SUMMARY

I can certainly recommend picking up No Time to Scream regardless if you're a new Keeper or have a lot of experience behind the screen. I think the third adventure is a real standout while I'd probably pass on the second tale as I find it pretty silly. I'd also recommend shying away from trying to run each entry in 60 minutes as that's not the way you'll get the most from them.

Summary

I can certainly recommend picking up No Time to Scream regardless if you're a new Keeper or have a lot of experience behind the screen. I think the third adventure is a real standout while I'd probably pass on the second tale as I find it pretty silly. I'd also recommend shying away from trying to run each entry in 60 minutes as that's not the way you'll get the most from them.
7.5
Jeff McAleer

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