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The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Magnum Opus Press |
| In The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen players must compete to outdo each other’s feats of eccentric heroism and surreal derring-do, while avoiding obstacles and pitfalls placed in their path by their companions, stretching the bounds of truth until they twang. | |
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Don't Lose Your Mind, Evil Hat Productions |
| From author Benjamin Baugh (Monsters & Other Childish Things) comes Don’t Lose Your Mind, a Don’t Rest Your Head supplement that explores the darkest depths of Madness for your game. Inside you’ll find twenty-six unique Madness Talents that push the boundaries of imagination. Each gives way to its own unique Nightmare, ready to darken every player’s door. And at the rich, nougaty center of this tome you’ll find a toolbox of new techniques and perspectives for supercharging insanity at your table, and making the most of Madness in the Mad City. | |
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Hot War, Contested Ground Studio |
| This alternative
history/horror game for three or more participants has
players dealing with life a year after the apocalypse.
You'll confront hidden agendas, sinister factional
machinations and see the changes in relations with friends
and enemies. Hot War allows both short term and campaign play, with a system that allows the group to work out exactly the kind of game they want to play amongst the wreckage of 1960s London. |
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Hunter Horror Recognition Guide, White Wolf |
| The Vigil brings no easy explanations — every night is a new mystery, a bizarre creature, an unknown terror. But hunters are humans, and humans must categorize — they take notes, keep journals, snap pictures and attempt to illustrate the horrors they meet on the hunt. By doing so, hunter cells try to find patterns, solve enigmas, and most important of all, keep hold of their sanity in these long, dark nights. | |
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Kobold Quarterly, Open Design |
| Small but fierce, Kobold Quarterly magazine is the spiritual successor to the great print magazines of the RPG world, with tools for grognards and new gamers alike. |