Close

Login

Close

Register

Close

Lost Password

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Classic RPGs at DriveThruRPG
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Keeper Screen Pack (Chaosium Inc)Title: Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Keeper Screen Pack

Publisher: Chaosium Inc

Authors: Sandy Petersen, Mike Mason, Paul Fricker, and Scott Dorward

Artists: Ardila, Pat Loboyko, Chris Huth, and Chris Lackey

Year: 2015

Genre: A pair of Lovecraftian horror RPG adventures and game master screen

Pages: 88 page adventure supplement with a game screen, reference booklet, and posters

Price: $129.99 included in the Slipcase Edition, $29.95 for the physical release, or $14.95 in PDF at DriveThruRPG

I page through and share my thoughts on the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Keeper Screen Pack from Chaosium Inc. The pack not only includes the screen but also a supplement with two adventures (Missed Dues and Blackwater Creek), a reference booklet, pre-gen characters, posters, and more. Is the screen and adventure supplement a must have for Keepers of all stripes? Or is this release far less essential than Chaosium would lead you to believe? You’ll find out!

3:10 Diving into the Keeper Screen Pack and paging through the contents
17:50 Final thoughts and review score

Don’t forget we’re also an affiliate of DriveThruRPG

TGG REVIEW
10 TGG SCORE
0 VISITORS' SCORE (0 votes)
Summary
If there's a gamemaster screen release out there with more gaming goodness than what's packed in the Call of Cthulhu Keeper Screen Pack, I'm not aware of it. Not only do you receive a mighty sturdy three panel screen but also two excellent adventures, a CofC reference book to put frequently used info at your fingertips, pre-gen characters, character sheets, and posters. I also love the fact the screen isn't just a bunch of tables but actually contains flow charts of important game systems such as chases and combat. My only small quibbles are I'd prefer a non-landscape style screen, and Chaosium could have gone with four panels, but what they've done is fantastic nonetheless.
REVIEW SCORE
What people say... Leave your rating
Sort by:

Be the first to leave a review.

User Avatar
Verified

Show more
{{ pageNumber+1 }}
Leave your rating

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published.

    Thanks for submitting your comment!