Free League Publishing delivers another winning tabletop diversion based on Stålenhag's surreal art.
." They have also published oversized illustrated editions of the H.P. Lovecraft classics,"At the Mountains of Madness - Volume 1 and 2" and"The Call of Cthulhu" by internationally recognized French artist François Baranger.
Gameplay finds you and up to four other companions joining forces to investigate the myriad mysteries emanating from this unsettling subterranean laboratory called"The Loop" and the threatening paranormal effects on the mundane rural surroundings in its proximity.
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