Call of Cthulhu Keeper Screen: Horror Roleplaying in the Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft
B**R
A good detailed keepers screen
It is a great resource, the screen has a lot of information plus a quick start booklet, a bunch of character sheets some maps and an adventure. My only issue is that it' sis a 3 panel screen, not 4 panel
G**O
A must have for any keeper!
Keepers around, get this ASAP, not is only functional screen, it packages basically the whole system in 3 easy to read panels, your manuals will be mostly for specific details. Also, the ammount of content is of invaluable help; the index for pointing out bits of the main books helps to search for info really quick, the booklet has a lot of info usefull for in-play help for the most common issues, the maps are a nice add-on for refference on locations in Arkham, and that's not all, two full blown adventures, long ones, which are amazing! For running a Halloween special they are perfect, really good, well writen and deeply disturbing adventures to horryfy your players. For the price point is a no-brainer. Also includes some character sheets, which are nice to have in hand for emergencies, but for that I guess you will have your keeper binder well organized and fully equiped. 5/5 any other rpg's in the market should watch and learn from Chaousium's production values.
P**Ć
Amazing!
I expected a quality screen, a few character sheets and a quick rule summery. I did not expect additional 2 scenarios, handouts and maps. Amazing product, worth the price. Can't wait to use all of it in my next few games.
R**Q
Just Keeps Getting Better
I’ve been rather critical lately at the direction that some tabletop RPGs have been going, but honestly, Chaosium just keeps making Call of Cthulhu better, and their products reflect it.Buying a screen for the Keeper (DM or GM) is usually straightforward, but Chaosium wouldn’t be satisfied with just throwing a screen onto store shelves. The included materials would be the equivalent of the excellent boxed sets (or at least, a miniature version of them) that TSR used to release for their D&D campaign settings back before Wizards of the Coast took it over. Chaosium is returning value to the player in the form of materials that are actually useable. Nothing that is included are useless props or throwaway extras. You’ll get plenty of use out of everything included.The screen itself — which is probably your primary reason for buying — is beautiful, with gorgeous artwork facing out, and all necessary vitals for the Keeper ergonomically laid out on the inside. The screen is made of quality thick card stock, so there’s no need to worry about strength, and everything is easy for the Keeper to both find and read.It’s the extra materials packed with the screen that impress me so much. Aside from the screen, this pack includes two ready-to-play adventures (scenarios), 12 pre-generated player characters (investigators) and 3 full color maps of the areas pertaining to the adventures. All are well-designed with stylish layouts, and are written to accommodate both new and veteran Keepers.If I’ve got any complaints, I wish it were packed a bit better. It’s fine when you first get it, as it comes shrink wrapped, but it’s only held together by a thin bottom-half layer of card and a glossy paper cover. The outer protection isn’t designed to use over and over, so you’ll definitely want to find a sturdier place to store the contents once it’s been opened. But aside from that nitpick, this product is a must for both new and veteran Keepers.
A**R
Must Have Quality Product
Such a cool, quality product for the money. I've had several screens for various games over the years and nothing compares to this. Well packaged in a cover slip and held together in a cardboard sleeve it comes with two booklets, various maps and quality Investigator sheets.The three section screen itself is of thick, heavy duty card with a matt finish. The outer displays great atmospheric artwork whilst the inside has various essential and very usable charts and tables.The first of the booklets is a handy 16 page 'Keeper References' containing charts and tables. The second booklet contains the 'Missed Dues and Blackwater Creek' modules and is nicely printed. Flicking through it you can tell the scenarios are well laid out and contain 12 pre-rolled character sheets ready for 'jump straight in' mode.The three main maps are all A2 size and include Arkham, the Miskatonic Country area of Massachusetts and a split global map interesting named 'The Earth, The Great Old Ones' Dark Prize'. All are coloured and the finish, as is the rest of the pack, is quality.All in all it's a great buy and a useful addition to new and old players alike.
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