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The Cthulhu Alphabet (Goodman Games)Currently there’s a Bundle of Holding featuring system agnostic roleplaying releases from Goodman Games. You can jump aboard the Goodman Gems bundle for $9.95 or go all in and score the entire collection at the current threshold price of $25.85. These savings run through February 18th and ten percent of your payment (after payment gateway fees) for this Goodman Gems offer will be donated to the charity designated by Goodman Games publisher Joseph Goodman, the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.

About the bundle:

Adventurer! We’ve resurrected our August 2019 Goodman Gems Bundle that assembles the crown jewels of Goodman Games: The Dungeon Alphabet and other system-neutral supplements and sourcebooks for fantasy tabletop roleplaying games. Entertaining and inspirational, these key works of the Old School Revival enhance any fantasy campaign with new character backgrounds, locations, setting elements, monsters, a yearlong calendar, and three alphabetic compendia that help you rethink your OSR games at a fundamental level.

For just US$9.95 you get all four titles in this revived offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $37) as DRM-free ebooks, including The Adventurer’s Almanac, a calendar of events to fill your campaign world’s year; the handy DM Campaign Tracker; and two collections of tips and tricks for players and gamemasters, PC Pearls and GM Gems.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $25.85, you’ll level up and also get this revival’s entire Bonus Collection with five more sourcebooks worth an additional $57, including the famous Dungeon Alphabet, along with its sequel The Monster Alphabet; the popular treatise How to Write Adventure Modules That Don’t Suck; and two sourcebooks newly added to this revival: The Cthulhu Alphabet, a similar abecedarian treatise of Lovecraftian adventures; and 50 Fantastic Functions for the D50, a delightful collection of tables and mechanics for every gamer’s ever-handy Gamescience 50-sided die.

Jeff McAleer

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