The NecroNomNomNom: A Card Game of Dark Deliciousness (2025)
2 - 4 persone
15 - 30 min
13+
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Descrizione: A card game of omnivorous peril and delectable danger. This luxuriantly appointed deck of 100+ cards to feed insanity compels you and a cohort of fellow cultists (2 to 4 players) to stir up the foul fixin’s of H. P. Lovecraft's Cosmos and compete in a grimly hilarious, ravenous race against fate, luck, your opponents, and the Stars themselves. Are you ready to play with your food?
Within the disturbing depths of this bloodcurdling box lie four subdecks: Eldritch Horrors from beyond time and space that affect play for each cultist holding that card; Rituals (recipes) to satisfy the unearthly appetites of the Ancient Ones; Offerings (ingredients) to assemble for a given ritual; and The Stars, which lambast celebrity chefs and give players a task for that round.
Be the first cultist to complete a ritual that quells the hunger of your Eldritch Horror—before you become the main course. You don’t have to know how to boil water or skin a nightgaunt to make these recipes, though. You merely need to answer that age-old question posed by unhinged necromancers everywhere: “Now that I’ve summoned Ghatanothoa, what to feed it?” Friends make a fine choice, but can you consign them to their just desserts?
Within the disturbing depths of this bloodcurdling box lie four subdecks: Eldritch Horrors from beyond time and space that affect play for each cultist holding that card; Rituals (recipes) to satisfy the unearthly appetites of the Ancient Ones; Offerings (ingredients) to assemble for a given ritual; and The Stars, which lambast celebrity chefs and give players a task for that round.
Be the first cultist to complete a ritual that quells the hunger of your Eldritch Horror—before you become the main course. You don’t have to know how to boil water or skin a nightgaunt to make these recipes, though. You merely need to answer that age-old question posed by unhinged necromancers everywhere: “Now that I’ve summoned Ghatanothoa, what to feed it?” Friends make a fine choice, but can you consign them to their just desserts?
