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Chaosium cleans up at this year's Ennies

Started by Dimitrios, August 04, 2019, 11:22:31 AM

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Gagarth

Quote from: Spinachcat;1099141SILENT LEGIONS by Sine Nomine / Kevin Crawford
All the twisted Mythos you crave, none of Chaosium's SJW bullshit!
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/145769/Silent-Legions

or Raiders of R'lyeh by Quentin Bauer https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/209168/Raiders-of-Rlyeh-Gamemasters-Guide--Complete-Rules
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under_score

Quote from: Haffrung;1098208It's a game more admired than played. A dedicated group playing an immersive campaign of CoC is many hardcore RPGer's dream, and Chaosism puts out excellent content to fuel those dreams. So how many people actually play doesn't really factor into its stature as a critical darling.

For what it's worth, anecdotal evidence as it is, I've had to move to new cities twice in the past three years and in both cases was able to very easily find new groups of players ready to join my CoC games.  In the first group there were two experienced CoC players and one new player, the second group I just started has one experienced player and three new.  I see CoC's popularity being quite relevant to actually playing the game.  Wish the other games I enjoy were so easy to recruit for.