Hideous Creatures: Mi-Go
2013 • 0-0 Players • Age 0+
Who is this game suitable for?
If you like role-playing games and enjoy playing genres like Horror (Cthulhu Mythos), this game is perfect for you.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Description Based, Dice, Point Based, Skill Based und Trait / Aspect Based...
Game Data
- Publisher
- Pelgrane Press, RetroPunk Game Design
- Designers
- Kenneth Hite
- Artists
- Stefano Azzalin, Ian Schofield
- Mechanics
- Description Based (Narrative more so than Dice), Dice (Primarily d6), Point Based (allocate points to get skills, powers, etc), Skill Based (buy or gain skills), Trait / Aspect Based (personality affects gameplay)
- Genre
- Horror (Cthulhu Mythos)
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In this series, Kenneth Hite looks at the creatures, species, and monsters of the Cthulhu Mythos from every non-Euclidean angle. Alternate versions and new explanations provide the same jolt of mythic bisociation that the gods and titans receive in the TRAIL OF CTHULHU corebook. Hite traces these foul things through their legendary history, and provides further clues for any Investigator to follow. Horrific scenario seeds burst and bloom, story spines protrude and deform, in a blasphemous garden any Keeper can harvest.
“As to what the things were — explanations naturally varied.” So are described the Mi-Go, the fungi from Yuggoth, the half-crustacean haunters of the hillside, the malevolent alien miners … are also opponents of the Yellow Sign and tireless questers for science. And that’s just one story! Are they servants of Nyarlathotep or fellow sentients trapped in a hellish cosmos? Listen for their whispers in tales of kobolds and kallikanzarai, look for their traces in Himalayan snows and heartland crop circles.
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