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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1313980061/cthulhu-1968-black-sun-tabletop-skirmish-game?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=Black%20Sun

I came across this one while looking at some other projects.

Cthulhu table top skirmish in a Vietnam setting, added in some expat Nazi's, and weapon carrying Deep Ones, what could go wrong?

" This project is the brain child of Bob Murch of Pulp Figures fame. He has sculpted 99% of the figures which you are about to receive. His knowledge and experience with the Cthulhu Mythos is excellent and it is the driving force behind the Black Sun Universe.

The rules are based on our Flint and Feather rule system with the original rules written by Howard Whitehouse and Roderick Robertson. If you know about their rule systems you know they are fast playing with multiple levels of intricacies which can be tailored to the use of the players involved.

Help Bob Murch bring this project to life.

New Backer Reward Added! Help us get to 200 Backers and earn a free duplicate faction! "
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