Graeme Patrick’s adventure only needs 2 players, can cope with many more but I recommend you don’t have more characters than can reasonably fit in a motorboat.
Horror Articles
Find all our articles related to Horror. This collection covers topics in Tabletop & RPGs and Books.
They Came From Beyond the Grave: Onyx Path do horror, sex and 70s suspense
They Came from Beyond the Grave! joins the Storypath System family along with the second edition of Scion and Trinity.
Casting the Runes uses GUMSHOE for M.R. James ghost stories
The Design Mechanism is now working with the designer and author Paul StJohn Mackintosh as well as art director Sophia Conner to bring Casting the Runes to live via the supernatural power of a Kickstarter.
The best selling horror RPGs of 2019
… and who are the scary monsters?
These are the best geeky reads of 2019
Explore some of the geeky genres from Goodreads 2019’s winners with this interactive widget.
Nightmare fuel: A review of Nibiru – a sci-fi RPG of lost memories
Nibiru is a game to approach if you’re an experienced gamer, able to step up to cooperative storytelling and a cool head in deadly combat.
Genre Police: It Came From The Cinema Screen!
While at the time B-Movies were often viewed as a lesser form of entertainment, it’s clear now that once they escaped the cycle of continuous western stories, they became a breeding ground for experimental and new types of storytelling and theatre.
Gothic horror for your tabletop: The Curse of the House of Rookwood
In the game you create a cursed family, they’ve troubled relationships but also supernatural powers, and the goal of the RPG is to either bury your skeletons or bring the family to ruin.
Vaesen: The Nordic Horror RPG of unseen monsters
Is 13 a spooky number? That’s how many minutes it took for Free League Publishing’s latest RPG, Vaesen, to fund on Kickstarter.
Supernatural 20s: 8 innovative horror RPGs you can play on Halloween
With Halloween fast approaching, you may be looking for a way to get your spooky on and simultaneously enjoy the awesome, imagination-fueled hobby of roleplaying games.








