Has anyone tried the Fan made scenarios and if so how did you go about getting them printed?
Fan Made Scenarios
I've played The Thing in the Woods (BGG thread link, FFG forum link) several times and enjoyed it a lot. It does a good job of capturing the events in The Dunwich Horror. I keep meaning to try to figure a way to add it as an official "prequel" to the The Dunwich Legacy campaign.
I printed the cards out at home using card stock. The scenario does use a few cards from the core set in addition to the custom ones, but once things are placed in sleeves it's pretty hard to distinguish between them if you use a heavy enough card stock.
Stranger Things is pretty great
I print everything on normal paper single sided and then sleeve them with an extra core set card between the two pieces of paper. Gives me something to do with my extra core set cards (from buying 2 core sets)
I’ve printed out six (Stranger Things, The Outsider, The Collector, The Curse of Amulotep, Blood Spilled in Salem and Bridge of Sighs), Stranger Things was printed on photo paper (my friends son said that they had loads spare) which makes it stand out.
The others were printed on normal A4 paper at home, sleeved, and spare core set or playing cards inserted in the middle to make them easier to pick up. It was a labour of love, but worth it and looking forward to playing them in our next session.
Edit: The next project is The Thing in the Woods, which I’ve printed half of, up to present.
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On 26-8-2017 at 6:43 PM, ralsar said:Stranger Things is pretty great
Is that based on the Netflix show?
1 hour ago, cheapmate said:Is that based on the Netflix show?
Indeed it is.
Do people print them mostly in B/W or if you have printed them like that, how did they look?
I don't have a color printer and not how much it would cost to get them done at kinko's or such.