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This is all kinds of fun! Laid up last week with the flu, 'How We Roll’ was my constant companion. Perfect for those of us who have played CoC in the past (and maybe fondly remember their own floundering attempts at some of these classic scenarios) but perhaps like myself are out of practice and looking to jump back on with the 7th ed. The updated rules are succinctly explained by the Keeper as and when the need arises, and I already feel familiar with the revisions thanks to these exemplary adventures. I started listening with 'The Crack’d and Crook’d Manse' as I was looking for a starter scenario and I've now gone back to some of the earlier episodes. Just seen that next up is the excellent “Sanatorium” from Mansions of Madness - let’s roll!Read full review »
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