Your Trip Takes a Weird Turn in ‘Call of Cthulhu: Ice Caves of Mt. Fuji’ and More on Kickstarter
Come check out this week’s batch of crowdfunding and Kickstarter highlights – including board games, RPGs, and STLs!
Corps of Discovery
Lewis and Clark were well-known American explorers who helped map the western expansion for the United States government. But what if it was monsters too? Equal parts survival and deduction, where every decision impacts your chances of survival.
Lewis and Clark led the Corps of Discovery Expedition to journey across the country, exploring the land… and killing demonic monsters. No one’s sure where these monsters came from, but you’ll need the help of the nations already living there to succeed. Join the Corps of Discovery to see if you have what it takes to accomplish your mission or give your life trying.
Designed by Sen-Foong Lim and Jay Cormier (MIND MGMT, Belfort, Junk Art), this cooperative game for 1 to 4 players tasks you with surviving the challenges of the untamed wilderness, gathering resources from the terrain and completing each chapter’s objective. Will you join the Corps of Discovery on their mission?
Ice Caves of Mt. Fuji: Call of Cthulhu Adventure
Who amongst us hasn’t planned a trip to the Ice Caves in the Aokigahara forest near Mt. Fuji when suddenly you’re giving up your bento box for a katana to take down otherworldly abominations? Happens all the time. How will you stand against the yokai of Mt. Fuji?
The Ice Caves of Mt. Fuji, is a Call of Cthulhu 7th edition adventure book licensed by Chaosium. The book will feature the beautiful art work of Keith Draws, brought to you by the award winning company, New Comet Games, the same people who brought you the Call of Cthulhu books Devil’s Swamp, A Time for Sacrifice, Star on the Shore and Corsairs of Cthulhu.
Ice Caves of Mt. Fuji is a modern day adventure for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game, designed for use with 4-8 investigators. 4-6 hours of playing time and expected to be approximately 40-50 pages.
Dragon’s Fire, a 5e D&D Adventure
Dragon’s Fire wants to invite players into an immersive and decision-driven campaign in a world on the brink of collapse. The escalating conflict between humanity and dragonkind is on the brink of destroying the world around them. Will you stand with the Platinum Dragon or forge your own path in Dragon’s Fire?
In the shadow of impending doom, where dragons soar and kingdoms teeter on the brink of destruction, lies the power to alter destiny. Will you ignite the flames of hope or watch the world succumb to darkness? The saga’s final chapter awaits your command.
“Dragon’s Fire” marks the thrilling conclusion to a saga that has enthralled fans across the globe, a story that began with the birth of a legend in “Dragon’s Heir” and escalated through the turmoil and triumphs of “Dragon’s Rise.” Now, as the trilogy reaches its epic finale, the fate of a world hangs in balance.
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Bus-Stop
Bus-Stop offers up multiple STL files for post-apocalyptic characters with that Borderlands flair for the hilarious. Each character is unique and distinct, with an obvious personality behind them.
(lol butt stop)
BIOHAZARD – The Boardgame
I swear it’s a coincidence that so many of today’s Kickstarter highlights are about the world ending. That said, if the world were to end, I hope it’s nothing like Biohazard. It’s a competitive game with high strategic elements where players build barriers around their territory, manage resources, and attempt to synthesize a vaccine in time.
Plus, it comes with a very cool dice tower, which is an awesome bonus.
Navigate a world at the brink of annihilation, protect your areas from the spread and help develop a cure. “BIOHAZARD” blends tactical decision-making, resource management, area control and player interaction with a thrilling post-apocalyptic theme… Sounds about right?
AdvertisementCome and discover this clever competitive card-collection, resource management and area control game where players are assigned different areas to shelter from a biological thread. Easy-to-leam but hard-to-master, “BIOHAZARD” brings some innovative mechanics to the soft-medium euro genre by adding an adequate level of randomness that forces you to collaborate with your opponents and adapt your strategy as the games evolves.