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Dreadful: Paranoia

Game ID: GID0103770
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Dreadful: Paranoia is a bundle of three unique games for Dread to give the most fuss-free, intense game night possible. Each game comes with everything you need to run it "out of the box" but they're also flexible enough to change in any way you can dream up.

Each Scenario includes:

Setting info
Plot synopsis
6 Character Roles + Easy-Print questionnaire sheets
Background Info
GM Section with additional info
3 Act plot outline that will guide you through a cohesive narrative

The bundle is 66 pages of aesthetically pleasing, easy-to-read layouts with full color artwork and embellishments and each campaign has its own unique identity, banking on different tropes found in a variety of horror media. Us and Them is a suburban horror designed to punish PCs who can't perform the strict roles of their social persona... a discovered body and an erased identity propell the PCs into a huge web of lies they never expected. Liminal Spaces is an abstract, psychological horror that traps the characters in a desert truck stop from where there is no escape. Their deepest fears and paranoias are at play here and worse still the truck stop itself seems to drag them out of reality by any means necessary. Watching Waiting will challenge players with a dangerous cryptid hunt that forces them to watch and observe instead of try to subdue it by force. Constantly torn between action and inaction, the PCs will need to plan out how to prevent civilian death and provide their shady government higher ups with plenty of information to react with a stronger strike force.

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