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Originally published in ''Jeux & Stratégie'' #51 (June/July 1988), a French-language gaming magazine. The magazine also contained a short scenario with the same title for the French edition of the [[Call of Cthulhu RPG]]. | Originally published in ''Jeux & Stratégie'' #51 (June/July 1988), a French-language gaming magazine. The magazine also contained a short scenario with the same title for the French edition of the [[Call of Cthulhu RPG]]. | ||
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The name of the mythos creature in this game, Nyog'sothep, appears to be an amalgam of [[Nyarlathotep]] and [[Yog-Sothoth]]. The human villain, Professor S. Petersen, is likely named after [[Call of Cthulhu RPG]] designer [[Sandy Petersen]]. | The name of the mythos creature in this game, Nyog'sothep, appears to be an amalgam of [[Nyarlathotep]] and [[Yog-Sothoth]]. The human villain, Professor S. Petersen, is likely named after [[Call of Cthulhu RPG]] designer [[Sandy Petersen]]. | ||
Revision as of 03:29, 24 March 2016
A/k/a Nyog'Sothep ou les Brumes de l'Immonde
Contents
Details
Publisher: Excelsior Publications
Product Code/SKU: ?
ISBN: ?
Year: 1988
Designer(s): ?
Artist(s): ?
Number of Players: 2 to 7 players
Estimated Playing Time: Not stated
Recommended Ages: Not stated
Expansions: None
Other Editions: None
Summary
None.
Comments / Trivia
This game is only available in French. There is no English translation.
Originally published in Jeux & Stratégie #51 (June/July 1988), a French-language gaming magazine. The magazine also contained a short scenario with the same title for the French edition of the Call of Cthulhu RPG.
The French title translates roughly as "Nyog'sothep or The Foul Mists" The title of the magazine translates as "Games and Strategy."
The name of the mythos creature in this game, Nyog'sothep, appears to be an amalgam of Nyarlathotep and Yog-Sothoth. The human villain, Professor S. Petersen, is likely named after Call of Cthulhu RPG designer Sandy Petersen.