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Lovecraft stuff, week 7, 2017

Gamasutra: Paul Matijevic writes about the Lovecraftian inspiration behind Breakfast Cult (a “visual novel” based on this RPG is now on Kickstarter, but is not likely to make it).

EloTalk looks at Rise of the Elders: Cthulhu (also not doing so well on Kickstarter).

Down to Game takes a look at Lovecraft Letter.

The latest from Fantasy Flight: The FAQ for Arkham Horror: The Card Game is available for download, and The Miskatonic Museum expansion is available in stores.

The Nerd Recites: Three great modern comics inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft.

WhatCulture: 10 best Lovecraftian enemies in video games.

ToyChestnews: MEGA Alien Xenomorph statue from Eaglemoss, at Toy Fair 2017.

MU Podcast: Cthulhu newsmaker roundup.

Propnomicon: Lovecraftian maps.

Shoggoth.net reviews Cult of the Dead and Other Weird and Lovecraftian Tales by Lois Gresh.

Kotaku reviews Doom: The Board Game.

Sci-Fi Addicts review “The Litany of Earth” by Ruthanna Emrys (for those who like their Lovecraftian fiction distorted by political lecturing).

BoardGameGeekTV has several videos from Spielwarenmesse 2017, among them overviews of the upcoming Mountains of Madness and King of Tokyo: Monster Pack – Cthulhu.

Several reviews from the Dice Tower network: Kingsport Festival: The Card Game, the Dunwich Legacy expansion for Arkham Horror: The Card Game, Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu, and Lost in R’lyeh.

And, finally, Team Covenant unboxes Arkham Horror: The Card Game.



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