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Unnatural Selections #88: 'This is a big campaign and a big book' - what fans are saying about our reprint of Beyond the Mountains of Madness
Posted by Michael O'Brien on 17th Aug 2024
The 'Unnatural Selections' series is our regular round up of notable Chaosium reviews worth a look.We do have plans for a brand new edition of Beyond the Mountains of Madness, but that's still many years off. In the meantime, due to popular demand, we've released a remastered reprint of the ori
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Unnatural Selections #53 - "up there with the best Call of Cthulhu campaigns that have been produced over the past 40 years"
Posted by Michael O'Brien on 10th Sep 2021
The 'Unnatural Selections' series is our regular round up of notable Chaosium reviews worth a look. Our newest Call of Cthulhu campaign The Children of Fear has been described as "up there with the best Call of Cthulhu campaigns that have been produced over the past 40 years" (The Grognard File
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Out of the Suitcase #19: Another Mystery Solved... CHA2341
Posted by Michael O'Brien on 13th Aug 2021
Chaosium President Rick Meints shares stories from a life-time as a collector of all things Chaosium.Every so often we get a wonderful completist collector of Chaosium games ask us about some of our product numbers that never got used. One of the earliest ones we skipped was CHA2341 in the Call of C
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Two Call of Cthulhu Classic Titles Now Back in Print!
Posted by Michael O'Brien on 31st Mar 2021
Now available in print again! The classic Call of Cthulhu campaigns Horror on the Orient Express and Beyond the Mountains of Madness."We've chosen to reprint Beyond the Mountains of Madness because we are at least four or more years away from producing an updated full color version for Cal
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Women in Tabletop Gaming Month #24: Chaosium interviews Janyce Hill
Posted by Michael O'Brien on 29th Jun 2018
For our final Women in Tabletop Gaming Month interview Lynne Hardy interviews Janyce Hill, co-author of the landmark Call of Cthulhu supplement Beyond the Mountains of Madness, whose Call of Cthulhu campaign began the first year the RPG was published (1981), and has been run
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