When was the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game first released?
Call of Cthulhu was first released in 1981. The game was originally conceived as Dark Worlds before Sandy Petersen transformed it into the final system.
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Call of Cthulhu was first released in 1981. The game was originally conceived as Dark Worlds before Sandy Petersen transformed it into the final system.
Sandy Petersen created the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game. He took over the writing of a project originally called Dark Worlds and oversaw the first four editions of the game.
The Basic Role-Playing system used in Call of Cthulhu relies on percentile dice to determine success or failure. This system does not use levels or hit points and instead focuses on the erosion of a character's sanity through Sanity Points or SAN.
The Keeper of Arcane Lore is the title for the gamemaster in Call of Cthulhu. Investigators of the Unknown are the player characters who are ordinary people such as detectives, scholars, or war veterans drawn into the mysterious.
Shadows of Yog-Sothoth was the first published addition to the boxed first edition of Call of Cthulhu. This work established a template for subsequent campaigns involving linked scenarios and actual clues for players to follow.
Call of Cthulhu has won the 1982 Origins Award for Best Role Playing Game and the 1995 Origins Award for Hall of Fame. The game also received the 2016 UK Games Expo Award for Best Roleplaying Game.