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      STD @tsar
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      @tsar said in New Concept:

      This reminds me of a game I stumbled onto on Xbox, that uh, might just be called Cthulu?! Call of Cthulu?! That was a kind of spooky mystery horror game that I enjoyed until I got too scared to finish it, lmao.

      If it was an older game, it might’ve been Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. Very loosely based on the story of the same name. First person? There’s a bit at the beginning with the main character investigating a creepy old house with a bunch of cultists in it and in the basement he finds some horrific device that opens a portal and lets in one of the Great Race of Yith.

      Did you get to the part where J. Edgar Hoover comes to Innsmouth with a bunch of Feds and is a general assholish dick?

      ETA: The full name of this operational battle station game.

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      • BloodAngelB
        BloodAngel @tsar
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        @tsar That is part of the inspiration for the game! I love that game!

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          blu
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          Random idea, and no real details beyond vague bullet points.

          Game set in current era
          Lovecraftian influences has limited technology or caused it to adapt differently
          Everything is 1920s in aesthetic but you can then add meaningful tech advances that allow for that alt-tech feel such as steampunk

          Bake the aesthetic into the theme, but provide modern adaptations.

          I am sleep deprived so could have probably presented this more eloquently.

          1920s aesthetic.
          Lovecraftian themes.

          And now posted to the right thread.

          continue without disabling
          she/her

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          • BloodAngelB
            BloodAngel @GF
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            @GF chuckle

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              blu @GF
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              @GF said in New Concept:

              I feel like we’re overcomplicating things.

              Lol. What. No. We NEVER DO THAT.

              but you summed it up nicely.

              continue without disabling
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                BloodAngel @GF
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                @GF I’m very guilty of this all the time. But in a nutshell, yes that is it!

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                • BloodAngelB
                  BloodAngel
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                  Now to start to learn to code and build. INTO THE CREATION MINES!

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                    tsar @STD
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                    @STD said in New Concept:

                    @tsar said in New Concept:

                    This reminds me of a game I stumbled onto on Xbox, that uh, might just be called Cthulu?! Call of Cthulu?! That was a kind of spooky mystery horror game that I enjoyed until I got too scared to finish it, lmao.

                    If it was an older game, it might’ve been Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. Very loosely based on the story of the same name. First person? There’s a bit at the beginning with the main character investigating a creepy old house with a bunch of cultists in it and in the basement he finds some horrific device that opens a portal and lets in one of the Great Race of Yith.

                    Did you get to the part where J. Edgar Hoover comes to Innsmouth with a bunch of Feds and is a general assholish dick?

                    ETA: The full name of this operational battle station game.

                    This sounds familiar! I remember it taking place in really dilapidated seaside town, and you’re a private eye? At some point I think I was in an old hospital.

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                      BloodAngel @tsar
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                      @tsar THAT IS IT!

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                        tsar @BloodAngel
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                        @BloodAngel I have a renewed interest in finishing this game now, thanks, lol.

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                          Testament
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                          Now I kinda wanna play the Sinking City again.

                          I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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                            BloodAngel @Testament
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                            @Testament Great game!

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                              Jennkryst @tsar
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                              @tsar Yeah, it’s basically just The Dunwich Horror, I think? Gotta fight Dagon Fish People?

                              Edit: no, I am dumb, Dagon is in Innsmouth, so more likely Shadow over Innsmouth? It’s spooky, I only know the end because of a let’s play.

                              Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
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                                BloodAngel @Faraday
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                                @Faraday Actually been writing the history, have the changes to the timeline already done up! So we do have a divergence point, that leads to why it is not the same. -

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                                  Also, how can I be part of the Dagon cult if I am not racist against land-dwellers whomst are all made of food?

                                  Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
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                                    tsar
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                                    So about that cthulu game

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                                      tsar @IoleRae
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                                      @IoleRae said in New Concept:

                                      Sorry I thought it was related to figuring out the moving parts for the game.

                                      No, no, you’re fine! I think that @BloodAngel mentioned a few pages back that he was figuring out his potential direction on this.

                                      I just sometimes feel like we have a tendency (as a group, I’m also guilty!) to pile our opinions on possible new game runners to the point it probably feels overwhelming.

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                                        IoleRae @tsar
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                                        @tsar

                                        dey gonna have to deal with us assholes on the game. otj training

                                        the entity previously known as Sunny

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                                          Think of all the jobs we’re saving them later. \o/

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                                            Pyrephox Administrators @bear_necessities
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                                            @bear_necessities said in New Concept:

                                            @mietze I haven’t really played on any recent historical games, most of the ones I’ve seen come around are “alt Earth” or “we solved the -isms!” and meh, those aren’t the stories for me. But I’m down to clown on a 1920s game where that stuff is over there <---- and I’m over here ----> where the monsters are.

                                            See, I think those elements are actually really valuable - particularly in a horror game. One of the big questions underlying a lot of horror media is “why do the protagonists have to deal with this?” The answers can differ - PCs can be isolated from the systems that would be theoretically better at dealing with it (oh no, we have no cell phone and our car has broken down outside the murder house), PCs can be especially empowered to interact with it (scholarly folk in CoC, glimmery folk in GH, etc), or…PCs can be vulnerable in a way that means that the ‘normal’ means of seeking help are barred to them.

                                            When you know that the cops are not your friends because you’re someone of color/gay/female/an immigrant, then you have a reason to grab some friends and kick evil’s teeth in, yourself. You have a reason to act to guard your community from the monsters, because you know that no one else will. And those mainstream systems have a reason to overlook monsters (human or otherwise) preying on the community, because those systems don’t value the people who are getting hurt.

                                            It doesn’t have to be a motivation - you can absolutely have horror without systemic discrimination! As always, the comfort level of the staff and players take precedence. But I find those themes interesting and exciting to play, and do not want a historical game that doesn’t at least acknowledge that they’re there - and ideally, uses them to enhance the experience and theme of the game.

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