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  2. Cthulhu - Wikipedia

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    Cthulhu has also been spelled in many other ways, including Tulu, Katulu, and Kutulu. [8] Long after Lovecraft's death, Chaosium stated in the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game: "we say it kuh-THOOL-hu" (/ k ə ˈ θ uː l uː /), even while noting that Lovecraft said it differently. [9] Others use the pronunciation / k ə ˈ t uː l uː /. [10]

  3. Call of Cthulhu (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Call of Cthulhu is a role-playing survival horror video game developed by Cyanide and published by Focus Home Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. The game features a semi-open world environment and incorporates themes of Lovecraftian and psychological horror into a story that includes elements of ...

  4. List of works influenced by the Cthulhu Mythos - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in Rhode Island where the main character finds a tome with stories of Cthulhu-like 'ancients'. The game won the honorary "Day of the Tentacle (Cthulhu) Award" at GameSpy's Game of the Year Awards. Fallen London: Failbetter Games: 2009 A browser based role playing game set in a subterranean world influenced by Lovecraftian themes.

  5. Lovecraftian horror - Wikipedia

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    Shadow of the Comet, a game which takes place in the 19th century, is strongly inspired by the myth of Cthulhu. The 1998 text adventure game Anchorhead is heavily inspired by Lovecraftian Horror and features many elements of the Cthulhu mythos, as well as quotes from Lovecraft. Quake, a FPS game that has Lovecraftian elements.

  6. Cthulhu Mythos - Wikipedia

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    A number of fictional cults dedicated to "malevolent supernatural entities" appear in the Cthulhu Mythos, the loosely connected series of horror stories written by Lovecraft and other writers inspired by his creations. [23] These fictional cults have in some ways taken on a life of their own beyond the pages of Lovecraft's works.

  7. Call of Cthulhu (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The style and setting of the game, in a relatively modern time period, created an emphasis on real-life settings, character research, and thinking one's way around trouble. The first book of Call of Cthulhu adventures was Shadows of Yog-Sothoth. In this work, the characters come upon a secret society's foul plot to destroy mankind, and pursue ...

  8. At Your Door - Wikipedia

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    Ligon concluded by giving this book a rating of 4 out of 5, saying, "This is an excellent addition to any Keeper's campaign, and could dovetail nicely into Cthulhu Now." [2] In Issue 46 of Challenge, Lester W. Smith called these adventures "imaginative, with lots of detail to involve players deeply in the course of events." Smith noted the ...

  9. Mythos (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Game play borrowed concepts from previous CCG titles, but also introduced new, innovative mechanics. The game is playable by two players, but is really intended to be played by a larger number. Increasing the number of players makes completing adventures more important, and encourages development of other strategies other than disrupting an ...