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Channel Fear S01E01 Southern Gothic

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Southern Gothic (Channel Fear Épisode 01) :
"Après avoir tué, égorgé et dévoré vingt-sept chiens, un homme se suicide en se jetant par la fenêtre du chenil où il travaille. Pourtant, l’autopsie révèle que le déséquilibré est mort une semaine avant le massacre..."

Channel Fear, c'est un Serial, un jeu de rôle uniquement composé de scénarios courts (jouables en 2h). Dans Channel Fear, les joueurs incarnent une équipe d'enquêteurs spécialisés dans le paranormal travaillant pour une émission TV du câble américain.

Chaque épisode contient tout pour jouer : une présentation du concept, une bande originale pour sonoriser la partie, un système de jeu, une feuille d'enquêteur vierge, 5 prétirés et un scénario court. Chaque épisode est indépendant et ne requiert pas d'avoir lu les précédents pour être joué.

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January 25th, 2018
Premier scénario et une bonne mise en route pour mon groupe, même si les débuts étaient un peu difficiles mes joueurs ne s'attendant pas à une histoire aussi complexe. Si vos joueurs ont tendance à tout fouiller, tout vérifier, ils devraient s' [...]
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