The Compact Arkham Unveiled

The Compact Arkham Unveiled is a 1995 role-playing game supplement for Call of Cthulhu published by Chaosium.

Contents

The Compact Arkham Unveiled is an update of the prior Arkham Unveiled without the adventure scenarios, and provides a gazetteer to the town of Arkham as it was in the 1920s.[1]

Reception

Steve Faragher reviewed The Compact Arkham Unveiled for Arcane magazine, rating it a 9 out of 10 overall.[1] Faragher comments that "If you're just starting up a campaign and you want to centre it around Arkham or have Arkham feature very prominently then this book will reward you hugely for any effort you put into it."[1]

gollark: You get more total energy as temperature goes up, and it's concentrated at different wavelengths.
gollark: Ah, it looks like Planck's law is what the graph is showing.
gollark: > If you make the temperature higher, then the frequency increases. No, you keep ignoring me on this.> Thus meaning the amount of photons emited is related/proportional to the temperature increasing.Also no, the amount is a different thing.
gollark: Also wrong, objects emit multiple frequencies at once and the relationship is more complex than that.
gollark: The energy is a property of the photon similarly to frequency and stuff, the energy doesn't have frequency either, but can I just say that trying to brute-force your way to coherent-sounding wording is not a path to great understanding.

References

  1. Faragher, Steve (January 1996). "Games Reviews". Arcane. Future Publishing (2): 75.
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