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Lovecraftesque Second Edition

Created by Black Armada Games

The second edition of the award-winning classic indie storytelling game. You will create a gripping horror mystery tale in a single session of play. Surprise each other with brand-new eldritch horrors and guide your character to their doom. **Due to fluctuating global shipping rates, we will be charging shipping fees at a later date. Your payment information is required to complete your pre-order.**
We will keep you updated through BackerKit Updates for when shipping fees will be applied. Thank you for your patience and understanding!

Latest Updates from Our Project:

October update: a Halloween freebie, and shipping dates ahoy!
3 months ago – Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 12:45:00 PM

Hey folks

I'm very pleased to say that we now have some shipping dates.

Here's the plan:
  • 12 November: manufacturing complete, freight forwarder collects three shipments (one to the UK, two to warehouses on the East and West side of the US).
  • End December to mid-January: estimated date that shipments arrive at the warehouses.
  • Shipping to customers therefore likely starts some time in January, with arrival times dependent on location.

Thanks for your patience - the above timeline is later than we'd estimated at the start, but still a pretty brisk delivery timetable for a TTRPG crowdfunding campaign. Our next update will be in mid-November when I hope we can confirm the product shipped as planned.

While I have your attention, there's a few other things to mention:
  • Lovecraftesque 2e PDF and VTT have gone on general sale. As a quintessentially zero-prep one-shot-friendly horror game, it's perfect for Halloween. So if you know folks who missed the campaign and might enjoy it, please point them to our website, where they can get the PDF, VTT, and even pre-order the physical game if they want.
  • We are running an epic game of Lovecraftesque at Dragonmeet! We'll have four tables running, with linked plot and unique clues written just for this game. You can find the full details here and book a ticket here. If you're coming to Dragonmeet, come and play with us!
  • For Halloween we are offering a free copy of Becky's spooky game What The Water Gave Me, a time-spanning ghost story about a cursed mill pool, to our discord members. You can join the discord server here - it's a lovely little community, so hope to see you there.

Happy spooky season!

Josh and Becky

September update - things are moving forward!
4 months ago – Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 02:39:37 AM

Hi folks

Last month's update felt a bit doomy - we'd had a ton of problems with the UV flashlights, and I was beginning to think we might have to drop them from the product altogether. Thank you to everyone who gave supportive comments in response - it was a big help, emotionally. Thankfully, after some hairy negotiations with our manufacturer over regulatory compliance and price, I've managed to get things moving - and we get to keep the flashlight. At some point I'll do a write-up of what exactly happened here and why - but for now, the main message is: the problem is fixed.

I didn't want to let September go by without an update, but right now it's a national holiday in China, so I don't have details of when the product will ship as yet. I'm expecting to hear during the second week in October. I'll update again when I know more.

This also means that shipping will be charged soon. I'm told by the experts at Backerkit that we should overcommunicate this fact so nobody is surprised when it happens. In fact I would say the word "overcommunicate" has been mentioned to us so many times that it's begun to sound like a dalek talking. They've overcommunicated the need to overcommunicate. But anyway, this is your reminder that there will be a separate charge for shipping. I will mention this again soon! You will be overcommunicated to! Overcommunicate!!!

Also: we got the mass production sample and it looks great! Worth the wait. We're gonna make some proper product pics and I'll share those when we have them. In the meantime I've taken a quick and dirty one, see below.

Nearly there!

Yours

Josh (and Becky)

August update - some problems and delays
5 months ago – Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 09:52:17 AM

Hi folks

I wanted to let you know that we are currently dealing with some problems with the UV/blacklight flashlight that we had planned to include with Lovecraftesque, and this is causing a delay to the delivery of the physical game.

We'll come back to you when we've got everything resolved, but right now it looks as though the flashlight may cost us a great deal more than what we were originally quoted. We're discussing it with the manufacturer and we still hope to find a solution. However, given the cost increase, one option we're looking at is to removing the flashlight from the game, which would mean you would need to source your own flashlight if you want to view the hidden art included in the game.

The UV/blacklight flashlight isn't needed to play the game, and the hidden art isn't part of gameplay - it's just a cool decoration on the rulebook, box and board.

We're really sorry about this. If you have strong views about the flashlight now is the time to let us know!

We've had to suspend the manufacturing process while we resolve this problem. Once we've completed our discussions with the manufacturer, we'll move to complete manufacturing as quickly as possible - and we think the game will still ship before the end of November.

Again, we're really sorry about the problem with the flashlights, and for the delay this is causing. We'll come back to you in September and hopefully by then things will be much clearer.
Best wishes

Josh and Becky

July update
6 months ago – Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 08:14:54 AM

Hey folks

Another quick update as we're mostly waiting on our manufacturer to do their thing.

Production of the "mass sample" - the final sample copy of the game, made to the same standard as the eventual mass produced game, commenced in early July. In theory that would put us on track to receive the sample around the end of August, meaning the finished product should ship out to our warehouses some time in September. We would therefore likely ship the product to backers in October.

A small (I hope!) snag has arisen in the last few weeks, however. Just as we were about to move to the next step of the project, our manufacturer (Longpack Games) raised the need for "safety testing"[1] of the UV/blacklight flashlight included with the game. I'm in the process of researching and discussing the requirements with them, to make sure that we're compliant with regulations. Although I'm told that it shouldn't add to the production time, it's clearly a risk.

I'll update again in late August, by which time we should have a much clearer picture on both the sample timeline and the safety testing issue.

Josh

[1] Actually appears to be primarily testing in relation to environmental regulations.

June update
7 months ago – Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 02:35:56 AM

Hey folks

Another quick update this month. Everything is settled in terms of the product design, layout, art, and production spec, and we're waiting for an invoice from Longpack Games, which will be the trigger for them to create the "mass production sample", i.e. a proof copy of the game done to the exact same standard as the finished product. That's the final step before commencing production, and then shipping the product to our warehouses.

Honestly I was expecting to be able to say in this update that the mass production sample was already underway, so things have definitely dragged a bit this last month - partly due to spending some time getting small but important tweaks made, and partly due to general slowness at Longpack's end. Rest assured that those tweaks are now finished and I'm continuing to pro-actively push things along (i.e. nag Longpack).

Right now my best guess is that production will start in August, and complete in either late Aug or early Sep. I'll do another update in late July.

By the way - did you know our Actual Play podcast Black Armada Tales is a finalist in the Crit Awards? The winner is decided by public vote. Black Armada Tales has done an actual play of Lovecraftesque. So, go and have a listen to that if you haven't already and please do go and vote for your favourites in the Crit Awards.

Yours

Josh (and Becky)