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It is the roaring 20s, and while there’s electricity in the air, unnatural storms are brewing as well. Strange things are happening in the small Massachusetts town of Arkham: people have gone missing, sightings of indescribable creatures grow more and more frequent, the very air thickens with a sense of foreboding that roils like an acrid mist through the streets. The Ancient Ones are stirring… | It is the roaring 20s, and while there’s electricity in the air, unnatural storms are brewing as well. Strange things are happening in the small Massachusetts town of Arkham: people have gone missing, sightings of indescribable creatures grow more and more frequent, the very air thickens with a sense of foreboding that roils like an acrid mist through the streets. The Ancient Ones are stirring… | ||
| − | 'Arkham Horror' was originally published by Chaosium, Inc., in 1987. This new, updated edition features stunning new artwork and graphical design (including a new gameboard, counters, cards, and playing pieces) as well as revised and expanded rules from the game's original creator, Richard Launius. Players can select from 16 unique playable investigator characters, each with unique abilities, and will square off against the diabolical servants of 8 Ancient Ones, including Ithaqua, Hastur, and the terrible Cthulhu! No fan of the Cthulhu Mythos will want to miss the opportunity to acquire this classic | + | ''Arkham Horror'' was originally published by Chaosium, Inc., in 1987. This new, updated edition features stunning new artwork and graphical design (including a new gameboard, counters, cards, and playing pieces) as well as revised and expanded rules from the game's original creator, Richard Launius. Players can select from 16 unique playable investigator characters, each with unique abilities, and will square off against the diabolical servants of 8 Ancient Ones, including Ithaqua, Hastur, and the terrible Cthulhu! No fan of the Cthulhu Mythos will want to miss the opportunity to acquire this classic Call of Cthulhu board game! ''Arkham Horror'' is a cooperative game for 1-8 players ages 12 and up, and can be played in 2-3 hours. |
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Revision as of 07:51, 11 February 2016
Contents
Details
Publisher: Fantasy Flight Games
Product Code/SKU: VA09
ISBN: 978-1-58-994210-3
Year: 2005
Designer(s): Richard Launius, Kevin Wilson
Number of Players: 1 to 8 players
Estimated Playing Time: 120 to 240 minutes
Expansions: Arkham Horror: Curse of the Dark Pharaoh (First Edition), Arkham Horror: Dunwich Horror, Arkham Horror: The King in Yellow, Arkham Horror: Kingsport Horror, Arkham Horror: The Black Goat of the Woods, Arkham Horror: Innsmouth Horror, Arkham Horror: The Lurker at the Threshold, Arkham Horror: The Curse of the Dark Pharaoh (Revised Edition), Arkham Horror: Miskatonic Horror
Other Editions: Arkham Horror (Chaosium)
Summary
It is the roaring 20s, and while there’s electricity in the air, unnatural storms are brewing as well. Strange things are happening in the small Massachusetts town of Arkham: people have gone missing, sightings of indescribable creatures grow more and more frequent, the very air thickens with a sense of foreboding that roils like an acrid mist through the streets. The Ancient Ones are stirring…
Arkham Horror was originally published by Chaosium, Inc., in 1987. This new, updated edition features stunning new artwork and graphical design (including a new gameboard, counters, cards, and playing pieces) as well as revised and expanded rules from the game's original creator, Richard Launius. Players can select from 16 unique playable investigator characters, each with unique abilities, and will square off against the diabolical servants of 8 Ancient Ones, including Ithaqua, Hastur, and the terrible Cthulhu! No fan of the Cthulhu Mythos will want to miss the opportunity to acquire this classic Call of Cthulhu board game! Arkham Horror is a cooperative game for 1-8 players ages 12 and up, and can be played in 2-3 hours.
Comments / Trivia
This is the second edition of Arkham Horror. The box refers to it as a Call of Cthulhu boardgame.