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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2013 12:32:39 GMT -8
I love the Laundry files books by Charles Stross. For some of you long time gamers you might remember him as one of the writers on Fiend Folio a monster book for AD&D. so I found out there was a RPG using a modified version of the call of Cthulhu, I picked up the game immediately. What I'm wondering is has anyone else played in did they like it, as I have not got a chance to play it yet.
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Jojo the monkey
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Preferred Game Systems: 2FT, BoL, BRP/OpenQuest/Renaissance, d00Lite, Fudge, GDi, Streamline, Ubiquity, Unisystem, V6 Engine, Vortex
Currently Playing: various (D&D 5E, Savage Worlds Achtung! Cthulhu, All Flesh Must Be Eaten)
Currently Running: Call of Cthulhu, preparing: Gunslingers & Gamblers Streamline Edition
Favorite Species of Monkey: Ateles geoffroyi, Alouatta pigra, Alouatta palliata
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Post by Jojo the monkey on Sept 21, 2013 17:14:10 GMT -8
I haven't played it yet, but Skype of Cthulhu recorded their online sessions of the Going Down to Dunwich scenario: Skype of Cthulhu: The LaundryThe Laundry actually runs on BRP proper, not CoC, and I must say the book is a hell of a lot clearer in its explanation of the rules than the CoC 6E rulebook.
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