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The compass spun today. Actually spun. Like a top. Made the ship's boy laugh. Then it stopped. Pointed straight down into the hold.
High-quality illustrations that evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder. 🛒 Where to Find Them
is a cinematographic role-playing game designed to emulate high-octane pulp adventures like Indiana Jones , Tomb Raider , and Uncharted . Developed by Two Little Mice and published by CMON , this rules-light system focuses on fast-paced action, ancient treasures, and narrow escapes. Core Mechanics: The Fortune System
The core premise is simple yet evocative: Human history is cyclical. Great civilizations rise, discover the dangerous secrets of "True Magic," and inevitably destroy themselves. The game takes place in the 1920s, an era of jazz, prohibition, and rapid technological advancement—sitting precariously on the edge of the next great collapse.
Players take on the roles of Adventurers—archaeologists, aviators, occult scholars, and soldiers of fortune—trying to uncover the lost artifacts of previous cycles before they fall into the wrong hands.
The compass spun today. Actually spun. Like a top. Made the ship's boy laugh. Then it stopped. Pointed straight down into the hold.
High-quality illustrations that evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder. 🛒 Where to Find Them
is a cinematographic role-playing game designed to emulate high-octane pulp adventures like Indiana Jones , Tomb Raider , and Uncharted . Developed by Two Little Mice and published by CMON , this rules-light system focuses on fast-paced action, ancient treasures, and narrow escapes. Core Mechanics: The Fortune System
The core premise is simple yet evocative: Human history is cyclical. Great civilizations rise, discover the dangerous secrets of "True Magic," and inevitably destroy themselves. The game takes place in the 1920s, an era of jazz, prohibition, and rapid technological advancement—sitting precariously on the edge of the next great collapse.
Players take on the roles of Adventurers—archaeologists, aviators, occult scholars, and soldiers of fortune—trying to uncover the lost artifacts of previous cycles before they fall into the wrong hands.