The Path to Carcosa Expansions for Arkham Horror: The Card Game Trailer
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- For weeks, the upcoming performance of The King in Yellow has been the talk of the town. But research into the play’s dark history has convinced you that something foul is at work. Disappearances. Suicides. Delusions. Insanity. Wherever The King in Yellow is performed, madness follows close behind. No connection has yet been proven, but that won’t stop you from searching for the truth.
Return to the second cycle of content for Arkham Horror LCG with The Path to Carcosa Investigator Expansion and The Path to Carcosa Campaign Expansion. For more information on these two expansions, visit our website: bit.ly/3IpCuHy.
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Please release all the Arkham horror 2e and elder sign novella promos as pnp. The regular promos too, actually.
Really cool. Android netrunner when? 🙂
Looks like a fascinating adventure to be beaten.
IMO still the best campaign!
How did this come out so late compared to the investigators expansion
Based on the new repackaging and release models, the Investigator Expansions are designed to release in advance of the Campaign Expansions.
And remember guys, don't speak his name
Hastor is now less scary than Bloody Mary.
@@Hedgehobbit Hastur not Hastor.
@@CihanSan -1 sanity
@@marioflores280 😁
Unless you’re playing Agnes Baker 😉
just beat hastur tonight holla!!
take 1 horror pls. ;)
@@clemos1845 Noooooo!! , Is marked by the sign out?
dope
please! ! ! Simplified Chinese please hurry up!!!!!!!
Can you please make another game using the AH:LCG system? I'm very tired of the Cthulhu Mythos. Or, you could just make a cycle from AH:LCG that doesn't feature any Cthulhu stuff, letting us fight regular monsters like vampires or Frankensteins.
What? The arkham setting is the boomb!
The King in Yellow predates the Cthulhu Mythos, so they already did.