The Darkness Over Arkham
An Arkham Horror Investigators Gamebook
by Jonathan Green
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Pub Date May 07 2024 | Archive Date May 07 2024
Aconyte Books | Aconyte
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Description
When a renowned professor is found dead, his body melted, it’s up to the Investigators of Arkham to discover what occult horrors were behind his fate. Pick your path, Investigator, and collect allies along the way to hunt down his killer before they strike again. However, Arkham is full of mysteries, with many wishing to keep the truth buried, and who are hungry to usher in a new era full of death and darkness to devour the world you know it. Can you stop it before it is too late?
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781839082962 |
PRICE | $9.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 288 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
You are an Arkham Investigator – your choices will decide the outcome of a terrible murder mystery and a sinister plot threatening Arkham – in this brand new gamebook adventure in the world of Arkham HorrorWhen a renowned professor is found dead, his body melted, it’s up to the Investigators of Arkham to discover what occult horrors were behind his fate. Pick your path, Investigator, and collect allies along the way to hunt down his killer before they strike again. However, Arkham is full of mysteries, with many wishing to keep the truth buried, and who are hungry to usher in a new era full of death and darkness to devour the world you know it. Can you stop it before it is too late?
This was my first taste of the world of Arkham. It may have not been the best choice being as this was one of those "choose your own adventure" books. It reminded me of those old goosebumps books where you get to decide the outcome of your own story. There were some cool moments here, but ultimately this felt a little too YA for me, with this probably being better suited for younger audiences.
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