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"Tomb of the Serpent" Topic
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| ViscountEric | 01 Nov 2025 4:46 a.m. PST |
I started playing my Pulp "Egypt Game" with my girls when they were 6 an 4. Ten years later, we're on Season 4, and after a big game that's more like a Made-for-TV movie to sideline the original characters, all three of us have built out new groups and we begin with Pulp Alley's Tomb of the Serpent. We've played Pulp Alley, I love the cards… We love Fistful of Lead. My older daughter, Maja, just ran games of it at Historicon. But we've been playing Savage Showdown (the stripped down minis rules for the Savage World RPG) for longer than we've been playing the Egypt Game, and with the limited time I have nowadays to play with them, I'm sticking with those rules for this particular game. Episode 4-2: We start with rogue elements of Soviet SV-8, turning their focus from Horrors Comrades Weren't Meant to Know to the supernatural on a global scale.
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79thPA  | 01 Nov 2025 4:56 a.m. PST |
Nicely done. I love the old picture. |
robert piepenbrink  | 01 Nov 2025 7:28 a.m. PST |
I think I know Graystone, IN. Not too far from Eerie off 24. Be sure to visit the Circus Hall of Fame while you're there. (Grandfather used to post bills for Habbager-Wallace.) Anyway, nice work! |
Sgt Slag  | 01 Nov 2025 8:01 a.m. PST |
Wow -- a Food Truck, and it is very detailed! Looks like a very fun, very creative game. Thanks for sharing! Cheers! |
robert piepenbrink  | 01 Nov 2025 8:49 a.m. PST |
Any of you read Crusie & Mayer's "Wild Ride?" Action/adventure story set in an amusement park. When the fortune teller is killed, they go to her trailer and find the refrigerator emptied and cleaned, the clothes bagged for Goodwill, and other stuff marked with who it should go to. She was a really good fortune teller. |
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