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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | '''Publisher:''' | + | '''Publisher:''' [[Loodo]] |
'''Product Code/SKU:''' ? | '''Product Code/SKU:''' ? | ||
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'''Expansions:''' None | '''Expansions:''' None | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
| − | ''From the rules:'' | + | ''From the English rules:'' |
Those Iron Chef guys were wimps. Their ingredients never fought back, and only the giant squid had a chance of driving them insane. But you’re not wimps. You’re up to the challenge of noneuclidean food preparation. | Those Iron Chef guys were wimps. Their ingredients never fought back, and only the giant squid had a chance of driving them insane. But you’re not wimps. You’re up to the challenge of noneuclidean food preparation. | ||
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This edition of the game was originally in Portugese. English translations of the cards and a condensed version of the rules are available on BoardGameGeek (see link below.) | This edition of the game was originally in Portugese. English translations of the cards and a condensed version of the rules are available on BoardGameGeek (see link below.) | ||
| − | ''Cthulinária'' is a print-and-play game, with the game made available in PDF format and printed by players. | + | ''Cthulinária'' is a print-and-play game, with the game made available in PDF format and printed by players, who must also provide any other required accessories (such as dice.) |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
| − | * [https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/62352/cthulinaria Cthulinária | + | * [https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/62352/cthulinaria Cthulinária at BoardGameGeek] (Includes FREE download of game.) |
[[Category:Board Games]] [[Category:Print-and-Play Games]] | [[Category:Board Games]] [[Category:Print-and-Play Games]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:47, 13 March 2016
Contents
Details
Publisher: Loodo
Product Code/SKU: ?
ISBN: ?
Year: 2013
Designer(s): Jonathan A. Leistiko
Artist(s): ?
Number of Players: ?
Estimated Playing Time: ?
Recommended Ages: ?
Expansions: None
Other Editions: Cthulbeque (First Edition), Cthul-B-Que (Second Edition)
Summary
From the English rules:
Those Iron Chef guys were wimps. Their ingredients never fought back, and only the giant squid had a chance of driving them insane. But you’re not wimps. You’re up to the challenge of noneuclidean food preparation.
Welcome to the annual Miskatonic Bar-B-Que Cook-Off. You’re racing against your opponents to transform freshly-summoned monsters into mouth-watering dishes. Be strong, don’t freak out, and remember the cook-off’s motto:
Eat Cthulhu before Cthulhu eats you!
Comments / Trivia
This game has three editions, each with a different title: Cthulbeque (1st Edition), Cthul-B-Que (2nd Edition), and Cthulinária (3rd Edition). This is the third edition.
This edition of the game was originally in Portugese. English translations of the cards and a condensed version of the rules are available on BoardGameGeek (see link below.)
Cthulinária is a print-and-play game, with the game made available in PDF format and printed by players, who must also provide any other required accessories (such as dice.)
Links
- Cthulinária at BoardGameGeek (Includes FREE download of game.)