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Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!
I think the CR game was very important. And those CR sponsored games don't come cheap.So any ideas as to why Call of Cthulhu is finally getting more sales? Are there popular live plays I’m unaware of? They doing promotions like the Critical Role one shot? Anyone able to explain the sudden up tick besides “it’s about time” or “well deserved”. It’s both of those, but why now?
It's probably a lot of little things. The Critical Role one-shot you mentioned probably helped, and so did the Lovecraft Country series that @MGibster mentioned. For me, it was discovering The Magnus Archives podcast a couple of years ago.So any ideas as to why Call of Cthulhu is finally getting more sales? Are there popular live plays I’m unaware of? They doing promotions like the Critical Role one shot? Anyone able to explain the sudden up tick besides “it’s about time” or “well deserved”. It’s both of those, but why now?
I have no doubt. But that was a year ago. I was thinking something more recent that I’d missed. And weirdly, the CR Call of Cthulhu one-shot is how I discovered CR.I think the CR game was very important. And those CR sponsored games don't come cheap.
I know the classic view of CoC is that everyone dies in the end as the world is destroyed, but that's because it's fun to do that at one-shots in conventions! Actual campaigns aren't like that at all. I've run several, and they overwhelming are about the heroes facing barely understandable cosmic horrors and saving the world. Even Lovecraft's stories themselves are a mix. In general, a single protagonist is probably doomed (unless they re Harry Houdini), but a small grou much wins nearly every time. Dunwich Horror in particular reads like a solid successful RPG session - players discover the evil, research it, fend it off as it attacks in their base, and then they equip a party, search it out in its lair and destroy it.I'm a little surprised that a somewhat depressing game like Call of Cthulhu is doing well right now. Members of my group said they didn't want to play Alien because it was too bleak in light of the current pandemic.