

To get success the player must score over 15, a number between 10-14 is a success with a complication and numbers below 10 are a failure. The game uses a skill-system, players roll 2d10 + X, where X is a skill modifier. The game was reprinted following a highly successful Kickstarter Campaign.

Kult: Divinty Lost by Helmgast (who also have produced Eon and Neotech) is a reboot of the highly acclaimed and infamous contemporary horror role-playing game “Kultâ€, originally released a quarter of a century ago, in 1991. Here are some of the interesting Nordic role playing games. What’s more interesting is the fact that most of these games have been published in their native language before being translated into English – if at all. The Nordic countries have for years published roleplaying games, though Sweden has probably the most active RPG publishers. All are games that are just as interesting and fun to play as D&D and other American roleplaying games. Games like the German RPG’s Degenesis: The Rebirth and The Dark Eye, the French RPG Shadows of Esteren and, of course, Swedish games like Trudvang Chronicles and Tales from the Loop. To be frank, I had tunnel vision of the genre.Įver since I realised that there was more to be discovered in other parts of the world I’ve been learning about new and interesting games very frequently. I played various D&D settings, the many variations on World of Darkness, Call of Cthulhu, Shadowrun and other American roleplaying games. But there are other roleplaying games, in English or some of the Nordic languages, that are noteworthy and here are just a few Nordic roleplaying games.įor years I only looked to the US for roleplaying games. Trudvang Chronicles and Tales from the Loop. Lately we have been reviewing and writing about new and emerging roleplaying games from Sweden, e.g.
