I was excited to get this in the Gaza bundle and finally got to play it recently for my birthday. It was delightful! It was a last minute switch from a different cryptid game; one friend notoriously hates character creation, and another showed up with a cute tarot deck as a gift.
The two multiplayer modes included look good & we’ll play with them next time, but we were all tired and I wanted to avoid us staring blankly at empty character sheets for half an hour 😅 Instead, we pooled our few functioning brain cells to make and share one investigator. We still took turns drawing cards, narrating, and rolling dice. It worked really well, and our investigator was more interesting and complex as a result. In the end, she lived happily ever after with the bioluminescent moss-and-fungi forest dragon of her dreams.
The character & cryptid sheets are now on our refrigerator and will probably stay there.
This review is an amalgam of two after session reports I wrote in a TTRPG server I'm in on Discord:
It was blast. We came up with our cryptid to attempt meeting and wooing was a Will-o'-the-Wisp which we had decided was the trapped soul of some lesbian from long ago who had arranged to meet up with her sweetheart at this lighthouse. She waited and waited but her sweetheart never came. She continued to wait until her soul left her body in despair.
When my friends and I wrapped up our game it was a bittersweet. It's worth noting that this is a different version of the game than I had played with my roommate once before. I had an ashcan version, but when I brought my friends together we were now using the full version which is significantly better is basically every regard.
Unfortunately, the dice were unkind and our cryptid consumed us. All but one of us was destroyed and turned into will o' wisps. My character, Aoife Self-Insert, had been pulling a Neo in the train station of the Matrix trying to wingwoman the shit out of the situation, but instead Aoife fell into a coma she never woke up from.
It was a good time. Highly recommend this game to everyone.
This game is such a blast! I was lucky enough to play it with Tadhg and had such a good time. In fact, we had such a good time that I'm already planning another session of it! The rules facilitate a great story and it vacillates quickly between goofy and tense! The playingcards.io template is really helpful in making the game go smoothly while playing online. I'm also excited to try the other modes of play!
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I was excited to get this in the Gaza bundle and finally got to play it recently for my birthday. It was delightful! It was a last minute switch from a different cryptid game; one friend notoriously hates character creation, and another showed up with a cute tarot deck as a gift.
The two multiplayer modes included look good & we’ll play with them next time, but we were all tired and I wanted to avoid us staring blankly at empty character sheets for half an hour 😅 Instead, we pooled our few functioning brain cells to make and share one investigator. We still took turns drawing cards, narrating, and rolling dice. It worked really well, and our investigator was more interesting and complex as a result. In the end, she lived happily ever after with the bioluminescent moss-and-fungi forest dragon of her dreams.
The character & cryptid sheets are now on our refrigerator and will probably stay there.
This review is an amalgam of two after session reports I wrote in a TTRPG server I'm in on Discord:
It was blast. We came up with our cryptid to attempt meeting and wooing was a Will-o'-the-Wisp which we had decided was the trapped soul of some lesbian from long ago who had arranged to meet up with her sweetheart at this lighthouse. She waited and waited but her sweetheart never came. She continued to wait until her soul left her body in despair.
When my friends and I wrapped up our game it was a bittersweet. It's worth noting that this is a different version of the game than I had played with my roommate once before. I had an ashcan version, but when I brought my friends together we were now using the full version which is significantly better is basically every regard.
Unfortunately, the dice were unkind and our cryptid consumed us. All but one of us was destroyed and turned into will o' wisps. My character, Aoife Self-Insert, had been pulling a Neo in the train station of the Matrix trying to wingwoman the shit out of the situation, but instead Aoife fell into a coma she never woke up from.
It was a good time. Highly recommend this game to everyone.