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Call of Cthulhu LCG
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Dead or Dying?
Published on 19 May 2010 - 19:25:43

 

I've heard some pretty ominous things about this game about it not doing well and was wondering if this is true?

I've invested quite a bit of money in this game but stopped buying packs for but was thinking of starting it back up again and before I do I just wanted to get a feel on how this game is doing

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Reply #1 | Published on 20 May 2010 - 05:43:39

TheKingOfBlades said:

I've heard some pretty ominous things about this game about it not doing well and was wondering if this is true?

I've invested quite a bit of money in this game but stopped buying packs for but was thinking of starting it back up again and before I do I just wanted to get a feel on how this game is doing

Things didn't look too good right after the change to the white-borders.

Currently, it's rather opposite: CoC (and LCGs in general) has been doing incredibly well. The forthcoming 'Deluxe' Epansion and the new three-copies-of-every-card AP show that there's nothing to fear for the near future.

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Reply #2 | Published on 21 May 2010 - 10:31:57
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I have to agree.  Once you establish a core group who likes the game, whats not to like about the LCG format?  Its definately easier on the wallet, and every so often you get expansion cards.

The downside is the game seems to be not as well know and may take a little more effort to establish a core group.  So, run some demos!

Reply #3 | Published on 05 June 2010 - 19:38:12

Well, my friend, no one has invested any more than I have.  I have bought three core sets and doubles of many of the asylum packs.  I bought the bag o' cthulus and purchased the unused league kit from our FLGS.  I split three boxes of SECRETS OF ARKHAM and have asked my FLGS to get the new LEAGUE NIGHT kit for me.  I can't wait for WHISPERS IN THE DARK to reach my FLGS.

So, yeah, I love this game and I hope it continues.  Yes, it is a hard sell.  There are only two of us playing at my FLGS and we have two "part time" players.

But it is such a cool game system.

Just not that many people are familiar with the works of HP Lovecraft I have discovered so it's hard for them to identify with the basic concept.  Now if it were based on the books by STEPHEN KING well that would be a different story, woudln't it?

That just means we've got our work cut out for us because this game and ARKHAM HORROR are great.

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Reply #4 | Published on 23 June 2010 - 13:39:12
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I'm gonna have to horn in on the bragging rights for investing big in cthulhu. I'm sure others here are up to that same challenge. But the point is the same.

It lives!

What cards have been officially spoiled?

Check johnnyshoes.com

Reply #5 | Published on 12 July 2010 - 14:52:53

I should think the game is doing quite well ,what with the new "three-of-each" APs and the "deluxe" expansion.

Yes this game is a hard sell for some poeple, luckily all my gamer friends are into Lovecraft, but then on the other hand refuse to buy CCG (even if COCTLG is not techniacally that), so it has fallen to me to buy the cards if I want to play. Lucky fo me that I have had a lot of diposable income over the past year, so that I now have three core sets, two Secrets of Arkham and three of every Asylum pack except Spawn of the sleeper (which i only have two of) and Whispers in the Dark. But it has been a real hassle to track down all the APs, most shops in Denmark only have the core set and a few Dreamlands cycle Aps, so I have been all over the web to find them

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Reply #6 | Published on 12 July 2010 - 19:27:40

I'm just speculating here, but I think a good place to demo this game would be at sci-fi and fantasy conventions. Even moreso than the gaming community, fans of SF&F widely recognize Cthulhu as a cult* meme representing unspeakable terror. And other, more serious fans of Lovecraft are an easy find at such events. Grabbing players who are into the flavor of the game as well as the mechanics is worth the extra effort, yes?

*Pardon the pun.

"Truth has power. And if we all gravitate toward similar ideas, maybe we do so because those ideas are true…written deep within us. And when we hear the truth, even if we don't understand it, we feel that truth resonate within us…vibrating with our unconscious wisdom. Perhaps the truth is not learned by us, but rather, the truth is re-called…re-membered…re-cognized…as that which is already inside us."   Peter Solomon, The Lost Symbol

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