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Cthulhu Apocalypse: The Apocalypse Machine

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On November 2nd, 1936, the world died. Humanity perished, women and men died in their millions. Finally, the stars had come right, and the things that had lurked under the seas for eons rose to claim their rightful place. Now, they rule the earth, stalking it like titans.

Yet you survived this destruction. Some miracle or design left you alive to watch the destruction of everything humanity built. You are doomed to wander the devastated ruins, discovering what little you can. What went wrong? Are there others like you? How can you stay alive? Can you fight back? And, most importantly of all, is there a way to put this right?

The Apocalypse Machine continues the investigations of Trail of Cthulhu in a post-apocalyptic world. In these pages, you will find instructions on designing your own apocalypse; new Occupations, Skills and Drives, and explanations of how the old ones function in this post-apocalyptic world; and many ways for the Mythos to take over.

Your apocalypse can happen anyway you want, whether it's a nuclear disaster, a meteor slamming into the ocean, the new ice age, or Cthulhu taking a stroll, it's up to you.

The Apocalypse Machine contains two different modes of play, Aftershock and Wasteland.

  • Aftershock - This mode puts the investigators right in the thick of it, moments after the earthquake has toppled buildings, mere seconds after the Mi-Go swarms are spotted in the skies. You have to find a safe place, food, water, and just try to escape the Mythos hordes.
  • Wasteland - The apocalypse was years ago, barely talked about anymore, the old civilisation has gone, replaced with a rougher existence. Frontier towns, destroyed buildings, poisoned farmland, you can't escape the effects, you just have to learn to survive in the new world.

The Apocalypse Machine is the second installment of the Cthulhu Apocalypse series by Graham Walmsley. The first part, The Dead White World, is available to buy now.

 

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Megan R. [Featured Reviewer]
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March 16th, 2017
This work contains advice and additional rules for running Trail of Cthulhu in a post-apocalyptic setting (as if either the Mythos or an apocalypse weren't enough to cope with on their own). This pitches the Investigators as some of the few human being [...]
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July 3rd, 2012
In a nutshell: Trail of Chthulhu... after the End. Sadly i didn't like this book. My biggest issue is that when i bought it, i -- perhaps mistakenly -- expected a series of ToC scenarios set in post-apocalyptic setting. However, there are no pre [...]
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April 20th, 2012
It is absolutely unprintable on a b/w printer. I just produced about 70 black pages, wasting a printer cartridge that costs about twice as much as the book itself. [...]
Michael H. [Featured Reviewer]
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March 21st, 2012
The Apocalypse Machine is an interesting read and a fresh take on Lovecraftian gaming. The book is well-written and rather than simply saying "here's how the apocalypse happened" it offers up a number of possibilities using a system (i.e., th [...]
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December 3rd, 2011
This is your Apocalypse, would you like to Super-Size that? Cthulhu Apocalypse: The Apocalypse Machine is a sourcebook full of options for Trail of Cthulhu Keepers to customize an end-of-the-world-and-beyond campaign, dealing with character creation op [...]
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