Yeah, ok, I guess some of our horror modules are a bit "PG-ish". :grin:
Horror in Hopkinsville fits that theme pretty well. Ancient Terrors too, if you're looking for something more historical. Graveyard Dog would also fit. I'd stay away from The Blood Countess and Death on Wheels (the vamp...
My first podcast interview came out yesterday. I was just getting over a bad cold, and I've now discovered some of my verbal crutches. But this was a fun interview: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fluffncrunch/episodes/Frightshow-Classics---A-Great-Source-of-Horror-One-Off-Adventures-e2gd6tb
Scott George, who lives in Delaware and knows the area much better than I, is the author. I think you'll be pleased with his knowledge of the region and the Devil lore.
We're officially in pre-launch mode for our next two adventure modules, Vengeance of Bathory and Pine Barrens Devils.
Pine Barrens Devils features the art of the late, great Jim Holloway on the cover!
Not wanting PCs to die was a big thing for me a few years ago when I started up a modern-day supernatural investigations/horror game, always with one male player (male PC) and one female player (female PC), and we had such a good "Mulder and Scully" thing going that I just wanted each adventure...
This is an area that a lot of horror games that I've encountered don't handle very well. I think the assumption in many is that the ghost will find you, so there's no need to hunt for one.
Personally I'm not very big on treating spirits either in a "real world" paranormal fashion, or how horror...
Shipping copies of our ancient Greece horror module! The interior art for this one was done by Brian Glad Thomas, who did a lot of work for Cryptworld. So I'm particularly proud of it. :)
Makes sense. And one of our players seems to always have a bad connection on Discord, which makes listening a pain.
But I think it's just a general sense of "good anxiety" that often comes with an online session that can make it draining. There's more a feeling of wanting it to work and a...
I've noticed this too and thought it was just me being old. For some reason, a two hour Roll20 session is just draining to me. It's not a bad exhaustion like work necessarily, but more like a workout. It might be that there's more pressure on you even as a player to "keep the game together" and...
I play Chill/Cryptworld exclusively, which is an old school "action table" game. So having the automation on Roll20 to make all rolls and damage calculations helps tremendously. I started out not really liking VTT (I think it was one of the first posts I ever made on the Pub). I've since become...
Pretty much any of our Fright Night Classics adventures would meet your requirements. DM me a good e-mail address and I'll send you a complementary copy of your choice!
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/23052/Yeti-Spaghetti-amp-Friends
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