Inspired by grim stories like the Edge of Darkness, Handmaid’s Tale and 1984, Dark Nation begins with the group collaboratively describing the horrible System of government that their characters live in.
There’s “No Future”, but you can go punk, resist Cthulhu and save 50% (money, not people)
NO FUTURE arose out of a love of 1970s punk art, the cover of The Invisibles #1 by Rian Hughes, and of course the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and the games inspired by his work.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #82
New RPG releases, news from creators and publishers along with reviews, interviews and a host of new Kickstarter activity. It’s Geek Native’s weekly round-up in Routinely Itemised!
Laughing now: He Who Laughs Last for Cthulhu Dark cackles a Kickstarter
[Back this Campaign] At the time this post went live; Dave Sokolowski’s He Who Laughs Last has funded on Kickstarter. The campaign asks for $3,000 and has raised more than $4,000. There’s still 25 days on the clock. Sokolowski’s game makes use of Graham Walmsley’s Cthulhu Dark rules and, in fact, comes with the complete […]