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The Five Dreams of Joe Smith
Author: Matt Sanborn
System: Call of Cthulhu
Category: Horror
Type: Scenario
A 1920s Call of Cthulhu for players with characters in the mental health field. At least one of the investigators should be a psychiatrist, psychologist, etc. This adventure can be easily used as an opening night game for a small group of players with any level of experience. The length of this adventure in game time is over two months, and should take several sessions of play.
Views: (5001)
Comments: (3) Rating: 4.0
2002-04-09 13:49:31

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posted by Brass Jester on 2004-06-04 04:06:29
Haven't played this yet, but on read through it looks great.For me, just the right level of detail so I can tailor characters, NPC's and handouts to fit what I've got going on. And the further leads are useful as well.


posted by Logan on 2007-08-21 16:40:28
Bleh.


posted by Dylan Gibney on 2010-07-04 15:29:29
I dunno. It's kinda plain. Still, with some work I could probably turn it into something more entertaining...




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