
Our local-ish game shop ran a The Blob that Ate Everything event for Arkham Nights, meaning that I was able to pick up 4 extra Sled Dogs as promos, planning to run a 12-dog Charlie deck on the first weekend of December when our other local-ish game shop runs their Blob event. I was quite pleased with my Red-Gloved Man (far right), but was thoroughly upstaged by Bark Harrigan (second from left) The Blob event also featured a costume competition.

Given that Charlie has extra ally slots, there’s potential for some enjoyable nonsense as you yoink dogs out of other players’ discard piles, but you have to own enough copies of the dog to being with! Normally, you can only have 2 copies of any card in an Akham deck, but Sled Dog is an exception – you can have 4, and put 2 in each ally slot. November also saw me take some crucial steps towards the most pointless of decks on my wishlist: 16-sled-dog-Charlie Kane. Our discussion of the scenario is already live, and it’s taken me so long to post this that our interview with designer and all-round LCG community legend Ian Martin won’t be far behind,

It’s actually 2 scenarios in 1 (although the first part is pretty short), and I managed 3 play-throughs, at 3-player, 4-player and solo, just so that we could put not 1, but 2 special episodes of The Card Game Cooperative.

November was a good month for Arkham Horror LCG, thanks in large part to the folk at the Arkham Chronicle who got hold of a copy of the mostly-not-yet-released Standalone scenario Fortune & Folly. Special Note: Kickstarter recently disabled remote embedding for images on project pages, so embedding code doesn't work on project pages (yet) - just everywhere else.I assume this is what they mean when they say “Money can’t buy you happiness”… Here are a few quick snippits of code you can use to embed your personalized widget on your website, in your blog, and even on your favorite forum.īBCode for forums Copy BBCode Help your backers reach your daily goals and help others see how you're doing.
