I takes everything outside the box for the family game Ancestree, from Calliope Games, as well as reviews the Pulp Cthulhu campaign The Two-Headed Serpent from Chaosium. Plus news from Modiphius Entertainment, WizKids, IDW Publishing, Arc Dream Publishing, and more!
Founder/Editor-in-chief of The Gaming Gang website and host of The Gaming Gang Dispatch and other TGG media, Jeff tackles any and all sorts of games but has a special fondness for strategy, conflict sims, and roleplaying games. Plus, he's certainly never at a loss for an opinion...
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TGG SCORE - 8.7
8.7
It's important Call of Cthulhu Keepers understand The Two-Headed Serpent is a pulp campaign so the approach taken must be quite a bit different than a traditional CofC game. While I had a bit of an issue with some unevenness regarding background detail from adventure to adventure there's still plenty to really dig with the campaign overall. I especially love the variety of challenges the players must face and the amount of action which drives momentum to the finish line.
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