2 hours ago · Gaming · 0 comments

A few years ago I took part in a very enjoyable Tales from Rat City podcast episode, hosted by David Waldron and centred around the 1918 Australian mystery aeroplane panic from the perspective of Ballarat in the Victorian goldfields region. That had actors reading out primary source quotations, which was a great way to highlight the oddness of what was going on for the people who were seeing these strange things flying about. Now, David and Tales from Rat City are amping up the immersion and the weirdness with Panic From The Skies: A Call of Cthulhu Adventure! This sounds like something between a play, a re-enactment, and a role-playing game, all performed live for both in-person and online audiences. I used to play Call of Cthulhu back in high school, like, a lot, so this very definitely speaks to me! Here’s the official description: It is 1917.The world is at war. On the home front, Australia is wrestling with rapid technological change — aviation promising both thrilling progress…

No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.