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Miskatonic Repository Adventure

Started by Vic99, Today at 03:41:51 PM

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Vic99

I'm getting ready to release my first Miskatonic Repository adventure - most is written, but I'm still editing, formatting, and making maps.   I've read through the guidelines & additional guidelines.  I've been running/playing CoC since 1989.

The adventure has been play tested four times at Cons.

What advice could you give that's not in the Community Content guidelines that would help me put my best foot forward?

To date I've published two adventures for OSE last year (Wicked Cool Games), so I've got some sense of how this works - both reached Copper Tier.  Thanks.

Lurker

I've never released an adventure, so don't have any advice.

That said, GOOD LUCK on it !

Let us know when it is released. I run a mash up of Call of Cathluh & Delta Green for my daughters periodically, and am always on the look out for a good adventure to use.