Get Your Copy of Trouble on the Rock Today!

A Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition One Shot Scenario for 2-4 Players

Happy December folks! I’ve just published my second scenario for Call of Cthulhu 7th edition.

Trouble on the Rock is a scenario appropriate for 2-4 players and should take about 2-4 hours to play. This is part 1 of a 3 part series that takes place on Alcatraz Island. The year is 1934, the prison is just about to become a Federal Penitentiary and something on the island is on the loose! Can your investigators get to the bottom of it? Or will they be stuck on The Rock forever?

There’s lots of cool stuff in here, including player and Keeper maps, 6 handouts, and 4 pre-generated investigator sheets!

Check it out for just $4.99!

Just click on the image above or click here.

I hope you have as much fun playing it as I did writing it! Part 2 will be out early next year!

And if you want to check out the first scenario I made, you can get that right here for $2.99! Just click here.

Adam Wright

Get Your Copy of Fantastic Light Display Today!

A Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition One Shot Scenario for 2-4 Players

Happy Halloween month folks! After years of thinking about it, I’ve finally taken the plunge and written a scenario for Call of Cthulhu 7th edition. It’s a scenario appropriate for 2-4 players and should take about 2-4 hours to play.

Investigators have come to the Miskatonic University music festival for some well deserved down time. Too bad! Because once they are there, strange things start happening in the sky, and before you know it, there is a dead body. What happened? That’s for you and your group to figure out!

If you want to check it out, you can buy the scenario for just $2.99. Just click on the image above or click here.

I hope you have as much fun playing it as I did writing it!

Adam Wright

Having Trouble With the OGL? Try This Instead

Basic Role Playing: The Chaosium Roleplaying System

Hey TTRPG fans, Slick Dungeon here. If you are at all involved in the TTRPG community, you’ve probably heard about the whole Wizards of the Coast Open Gaming License debacle. I’m no lawyer and really can’t give anyone advice on what to do about that situation but I will try to sum it up real quickly here before I give you an alternative.

Basically, there is currently an Open Gaming License known as the OGL 1.0a which allows content creators to make stuff for Dungeons & Dragons. It’s worked really well for a long time but Wizards of the Coast is making changes to it and not to get too into the weeds here but creators are going to potentially see much less profit and maybe not be able to produce content without handing over a ton of rights and royalties and whatnot to Hasbro. As I said, I can’t give anyone advice on that. But, I do have a suggestion for everyone and it comes from one of the biggest competitors to D&D, Chaosium Inc.

Chaosium makes some outstanding products with lots of fun games to choose from. As a horror fan, my favorite is their Call of Cthulhu 7th edition game but they have several others including RuneQuest, StormBringer, Superworld, Pendragon, and Rivers of London.

Well guess what? Those games use a rule system as well. And Chaosium actually wants people to make cool stuff with their system! Again, I am 100% not a lawyer so before you make anything with Chaosium’s BRP system, do your due diligence and make sure what you are making complies and all that good stuff.

Still, I get the distinct impression Chaosium, Inc. would really kinda like it if we all made some cool stuff because they are practically giving away their rule system right now. This system allows you to make derivative work using the BRP rules. That’s a fancy way of saying you can make stuff, including full on TTRPG’s using this system. Again consult a lawyer because if your idea is to, make Call of Cthulhu again, that’s not gonna work but there are tons of things you can do here and it’s a great rules system.

Anyway, why do I think Chaosium Inc. really would like us to make some cool stuff? You can get the BRP on drivethrurpg.com for $0.99 instead of the normal $21.95 it usually sells for. I got my own copy already but I definitely want to see other people make more games, supplements, scenarios, and generally fun stuff we can all get into so get your own copy!

And, if you want to help out this blog just a bit, buy it through my affiliate links in the image or right here. I’ll get a small commission for it but honestly I don’t care how you get it because I just want to see more people make more cool stuff for TTRPG’s.

Non-lawyeringly yours,

Slick Dungeon

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