Horrific Adventures in the Gothic CountrysideTucked away in a forgotten corner of the Austro-Hungarian Empire lies the County of Wystdovja. A gaslight era setting for the Call of Cthulhu RPG. Far from Victorian London, Wystdovja presents a remote countryside more akin to Gothic tales of horror fiction. Dark castles, creeping marshlands, isolated noble estates, superstitious... [click here for more]
This game is set in the Village, inspired by the 1970s TV show starring Patrick McGoohan. The players are all prisoners on a surreal resort full of psychedelic mind games, which is actually a retirement home meant to contain spies, undesirables, or other people who know too much. This game functions best as a sandbox – there is no concrete plot, but several intriguing situations players can use... [click here for more]
Square Dungeon is a diceless, rules-light Adventure Game that I created in order to play interactive adventure scenarios with my son when he was four years old.
It can be played with almost any scenario, without need for pencils, paper, or dice. It is simple enough that a pre-schooler can get the basic rules without difficulty.
Square Dungeon is provided in pamphlet format; it can be printed on a... [click here for more]
Deep in the shadow of Mount Terror lies the Tomb of Zuul-Tem. It has remained undisturbed for a thousand years, haunted by the cures of the ancient Necromancer who was supposedly laid to rest there. His knowledge, his treasure, and his power are said to be there with him. You and your group have planned an expedition there; an untouched crypt for a millennium. It is said to be trapped with devices... [click here for more]