Control The Ancient One’s Tentacles & Feed In Sticky Cthulhu
June 7, 2021 by fcostin
Sticky Chameleons has got a reskin, and this time it has Cthulhu has got its tentacles all wrapped up in the hoarding. Sticky Cthulhu by IELLO has awakened the Ancient One from his slumber and he's looking for a new taste to devour one tentacle at a time.
Sticky Cthulhu // IELLO
There are many a Lovecraft fan out there - me included - who loves the dark and disturbing creatures which dwell within the pages of his work. Lucky for us, Cthulhu has made his way onto the tabletop in many a form, and Sticky Cthulhu has prepared himself as child friendly for ages 8+. Perfect for getting those younglings in for some gothic horror madness.
Sticky Cthulhu // IELLO
Each player takes the hand of Cthulhu, quite literally. Being provided one of the eight tentacles, players roll the dice to show a particular colour. With the tiles that are in the middle, all players rush and frenzy to hit the tile that matches the colour needed. The first one to slap the tile with the tentacle will receive the tile and be rewarded with a point.
Sticky Cthulhu // IELLO
As easy at that sounds, the more points you receive, the more dice the game becomes. As curses will be waiting to be inflicted on the player forcing the tentacles to act out of the ordinary, and harder for you to score points.
Sticky Cthulhu // IELLO
The game is a lot of fun, and only takes about fifteen minutes to get through one sitting. It is absolutely fantastic for families, especially pitched 2-6 players, all of you can get involved utilising Cthulhu's tentacles in a hilarious came of chance and speed.
Sticky Cthulhu is set for release this June, so be prepared to turn your little ones into hidden ones, as the dark and gothic Lovecraftian tone strikes one more time in this upcoming release.
What is your favourite Lovecraft-themed tabletop game?
"Each player takes the hand of Cthulhu, quite literally."
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Why do they put Cthulhu on every game? Because its free. Lazy game production at its finest.
I do acknowledge tankkommander’s point, but this does still look like lots of fun to play with the kids
using tentacles to touch stuff ?
Isn’t that more like *eh* certain adult animation ? 😉
“Sticky Cthulhu For all your Hentai needs….”
Ha sounds Fun???
As a man who owns too many themed Lovecraft games (Arkham Horror, Arkham Horror LCG, Cthulhu Wars, Cthulhu Death May Die, Cthulhu Flux, Elder Sign) I won’t be getting this one!
Although….WHIMSY!