03 June 2012

Ich Bin Ein Cthulhu!

How cool does this sound?  Pulp meets Weird WW2!


Achtung! Cthulhu brings you a two-fisted wartime CALL OF CTHULHU roleplaying game setting packed full of fiendish Nazis, terrifying ancient mysteries, legendary war machines, and enough writhing tentacles to fill ten Reichstags! 

Three Kings is the first in a series of standalone adventure supplements in the globe-spanning Zero Point campaign for Achtung! Cthulhu written by Sarah Newton. Join a band of heroic soldiers, agents, and partisans behind enemy lines on the eve of World War Two, as they discover the unspeakable horrors of Castle Karlstein in occupied Czechoslovakia! 

Inside you will find everything you need: 

A standalone multi-episode adventure for hours of play!
New rules for Call of Cthulhu wartime investigations
Maps of Europe, Czechoslovakia, Castle Karlstein, and the surrounding area
An “Operational Briefing” handout
Setting information on Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia
Four pregenerated characters to get you playing immediately!



http://www.achtungcthulhu.com/

http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=102532&it=1&SRC=Newsletter_PoW_thumb

5 comments:

  1. You might want to check your formatting Tas, bit hard to read! :-)

    There is also a WW1 CoC adventure set around an RFC squadron on RPG Now. tempting even though I don't do RPing any more...

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    1. Thanks mate - that weird white background happens sometimes...

      The WW1 CoC sounds great! I don't RPG anymore either but I still have a substantial collection of materials, much of which I use to generate skirmish scenarios.

      CoC can be transplanted pretty much anywhere. I have used it in Dark Ages gaming, and I remember once playing Traveller and we came across a bunch of Cthulhu cultists on an asteroid mining base!

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  2. Awesome concept. Thanks for letting us know about it Paul.

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  3. Yea, I am long out of RPGs and loved COC stuff...still may use the ideas for Strange Aeons.

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