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Jamie Rosen (Jamie)
Username: Jamie

Registered: 11-2008
Posted From: 99.241.102.179
Posted on Thursday, September 15, 2011 - 03:33 am:   

The folks at yog-sothoth.com are putting together some magnetic fridge poetry inspired by Lovecraft as a fundraiser. You can check it out and/or preorder here:

http://www.indiegogo.com/Lovecraftian-Letters-Preorder
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Protodroid (Protodroid)
Username: Protodroid

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 89.19.81.238
Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 - 01:57 am:   

"You will receive a personal thank you by email for your contribution."

Flip me, hard! If I could steady my fingers I'd write a cheque right now. I'm filling in something now. It might be a policeman's notebook. It's been one of those nights. Is that the Sun coming up or that fire we lit?
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Jamie Rosen (Jamie)
Username: Jamie

Registered: 11-2008
Posted From: 99.241.102.179
Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 - 03:29 am:   

It's geared primarily towards fans of the site as a fundraiser, which uses a lot of hosting and bandwidth as well as hardware costs. Yog-Sothoth.com's dedicated to podcasts of horror-themed RPGs, mostly Call of Cthulhu.

I'm a patron of the site, myself, so for about $5 a month I get first crack at new game recordings as well as some shiny bonus recordings and pdfs.
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Craig (Craig)
Username: Craig

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 99.126.164.88
Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 - 03:51 am:   

Elder Sign looks like a pretty cool game, Jamie. I remember Arkham Horror, believe I still own a box somewhere, and that was a pretty good game.

Do all these games have a sort of classification? Going way back, 20 years and more, they were a bridge between traditional board/war games and RPGs. I'd say the best of the lot by far was The Fury of Dracula, by Games Workshop. Though I admit to not having played all of them....
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Jamie Rosen (Jamie)
Username: Jamie

Registered: 11-2008
Posted From: 99.241.102.179
Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 - 05:55 am:   

I'm not sure if there's a classification beyond RPG or board game... I haven't gotten to play anything more involved that Facebook Scrabble in many months, alas.
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Protodroid (Protodroid)
Username: Protodroid

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 109.79.173.204
Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 - 06:19 pm:   

The new Arkham Horror has so many cards and counters (hundreds) that it actually drives the player insane. I played the old version once, but the new version is too complicated. As you get older you realise there's a finite chance you'll be discovered face-down on it, while trying to make the solo rules work. We don't put away childish things as we get older, just the ones that take up too much of our remaining life bar.

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