SPOOKTOBER: MONTE COOK GAME’S THE DARKEST HOUSE (SPOILERS!) - This House Hates You
Description
Welcome to The Darkest House—Monte Cook Game’s TTRPG where the house isn’t just haunted, it’s actively plotting your doom! Join us as we dive into cursed tools, doom mechanics, and Philip Harlock’s questionable relationship with the most emotionally unstable building ever. Ready for some spooky home improvement tips? Listen if you dare!
Summary
WARNING: SPOILERS! Get ready for the RPGBOT.Podcast's spookiest, creepiest, most definitely-not-cursed episode yet! This time, the hosts bravely enter "The Darkest House” - the TTRPG from Monte Cook Games where the house itself is not just a building, but an actively vengeful character who's probably plotting against you while you’re folding laundry. They dive deep into the game's doom mechanics, which will make you question all your life choices, and explore why Philip Harlock’s relationship with a haunted house might be just a little too intense.
Spoiler: there's doom, tension, and a mysterious, probably evil, house in desperate need of a good therapist. They also reveal the game's secret to ultimate horror: it’s not about jump scares—it’s the creeping psychological dread of realizing your character’s personal arc is falling apart faster than IKEA furniture. Plus, they cover how you can drag this existential nightmare into your other campaigns! Because, clearly, nothing says “fun Friday night” like being emotionally terrorized by a building with personality issues.
Tune in, if you dare. Or, you know, if you’re just looking for DIY home renovation tips... of the haunted variety.
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The Darkest House RPG is designed for horror storytelling:
The house is an entity that actively works against players. Players can integrate their existing characters into the game. Doom mechanics add a layer of tension and consequence. The house's actions are always detrimental to players. Character arcs are crucial for narrative depth. The game encourages gaslighting and psychological horror. The house can consume spaces from other worlds. Players may enter the house for various motivations. The relationship between Philip Harlock and the house is central to the narrative. The Darkest House is a unique horror RPG experience. Player autonomy is challenged by entities like the Lurker. Mystic Tools are essential for escaping the house. Personal arcs are crucial for character development. Each entity in the house has a distinct personality and threat level. The Gallery contains paintings that can aid or hinder players. The story of Philip Harlock serves as a cautionary tale. The house itself is a character, influencing player decisions. Exploration of the house leads to different experiences each time. The horror is atmospheric, focusing on psychological elements. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It’s a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners.
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