An Exciting Year for Cthulhu and Chaosium
Chaosium has a huge publishing year in the works for 2012 with a lot of Call of Cthulhu Goodness on the way. We’ve heard about
Chaosium has a huge publishing year in the works for 2012 with a lot of Call of Cthulhu Goodness on the way. We’ve heard about
In conjunction with Chaosium, Goodman Games continues to release supplements for use with Call of Cthulhu in their Age of Cthulhu line. The latest title
Our friends at Chaosium are excited for the upcoming rerelease of Cthulhu by Gaslight for Call of Cthulhu and are saving people green (and I’m
I’m not sure if this was common knowledge, but during our conversation with Charlie Krank of Chaosium Games at this year’s Gen Con, we learned that there will be a brand new Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition to be released in 2012. The classic RPG is alive and well and we’re excited to see what new horrors investigators will face in H. P. Lovecraft’s universe! This should be a reworking and update of the rules system as opposed to a complete revamp.
Elliott and I had the opportunity to speak with Charlie Krank from one of our favorite companies of all time: Chaosium Games, publishers of Call of Cthulhu. Give a listen as we talk about the 30th Anniversary of CofC!
The 30th Anniversary Edition of Call of Cthulhu the classic Role Playing Game is in stores now, or you can order it directly. You’d better act fast, they expect to be sold out by the end of August.
It took a while but it’s time for a new episode with reviews of The Golden City from Z-Man Games and Final Frontier from Victory Point Games.
David Brashaw and Leonard Boyd visit, from across the pond with Elliott to discuss designing the upcoming Discworld themed Z-Man release, Guards! Guards!
Elliott shares some intial thoughts regarding Fantasy Flight’s Mansions of Madness and the boys tackle what they feel to be the state of roleplaying games today.
All this and more gaming news in a jam packed show!
Wow! Has it been 30 years already? Time sure flies when you’re having fun. It seems as if it were only yesterday when I was standing
I still remember the first time I held Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game in my trembling hands. Alright, I’ll be honest, my hands weren’t