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Arkham Horror Feature
A double dose of content highlighting this excellent boardgame from Fantasy Flight.
Date: Thursday, April 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Our resident boardgame expert William Abner delves into the dark and gritty world of Arkham Horror, a boardgame that puts 1-8 players in locations in and around H.P. Lovecraft's fictional city of Arkham, Massachusetts circa 1920's. You play as an investigator in the path of the "Great Old Ones," other world entities that mean our reality ill will.

First we examine the game and its mechanics in our lengthy Arkham Horror Boardgame Review, where it scores high marks.

Next we go to the creator of the game, Fantay Flight Designer Richard Launius, who reveals what went into creating this game and what the future holds for the franchise.

After you've enjoyed the aforementioned features, hit the links below to learn even more about this boardgame and other wonderful Fantasy Flight products.

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