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The realm of the dead is separated from ours by nothing more than a veil, a thin layer of reality that keeps us (maybe of our own volition) from seeing what lies on the other side. You can, however. You can cross the threshold of the afterlife. Will you be able to face what lurks in there?
VHS: Very Horror Stories is a Horror Role Play Game inspired from ‘70’s till now classics such as Hellraiser, Nightmare, Alien, Halloween and many more, coming in six stand-alone boxed sets that allow you to play in a different subgenre of Horror each.
Bloodlust, slasher movies
Deadbreak, zombie horror
Overplague, sci-fi horror;
Remnants, ghost movies
Trashbag, horr-trash
Unchained, supernatural horror
VHS blends typical Roleplaying Game elements, like a strong narrative base and player characters, with boardgame staples such as boards and tokens. As a Roleplaying Game, players interpret a character whose sole goal is to survive the Monsters, with a Character Sheet, two 6-sided dice (the only ones you need to play) and their lust for life. On the other side, the game master acts as the game’s referee and director manages the interactions with Non Player Characters (Non Protagonist Actors) and the Monsters, who range from ruthless murderers to shape-shifting aliens, eldritch entities and so on. As a boardgame, instead, VHS features a game board, its Main Set (be it a swamp, a lost village, space station, etc), and tokens that portray the characters and their movements, points of interest and secondary locations your characters may discover by exploring the map.
Solo Play Mode
Although a Roleplaying Game built on the classic dynamic of game master-player interactions to build a narrative on, VHS premade films always specify whether or not they can be played Solo for a more personal horror experience... where nobody can hear you scream.
In Solo Mode, because there is no game master, some of the Main Set interactions, such as the placement of Side Sets, and the behavior of the Monster are determined randomly or by player action. There are, however, films in which events cannot be left to chance and, therefore, do not feature Solo Mode.
Deadbreak is the VHS dedicated to slasher movies and contains:
170+ pages rulebook (+10 premade Films)
4 Main Sets
40 Tokens
5 Premade Characters;
5 (plus an extra one) Premade Monsters
Digital pack with HD print files
Implementation guide for Roll20
Watch a trailer here, unboxing video here, and 10-minute setting and system explanation video here!
Co-published by Aces Games and MS Edizioni
Italy Import
11 x 19 x 2.5 cm (VHS format)
The realm of the dead is separated from ours by nothing more than a veil, a thin layer of reality that keeps us (maybe of our own volition) from seeing what lies on the other side. You can, however. You can cross the threshold of the afterlife. Will you be able to face what lurks in there?
VHS: Very Horror Stories is a Horror Role Play Game inspired from ‘70’s till now classics such as Hellraiser, Nightmare, Alien, Halloween and many more, coming in six stand-alone boxed sets that allow you to play in a different subgenre of Horror each.
Bloodlust, slasher movies
Deadbreak, zombie horror
Overplague, sci-fi horror;
Remnants, ghost movies
Trashbag, horr-trash
Unchained, supernatural horror
VHS blends typical Roleplaying Game elements, like a strong narrative base and player characters, with boardgame staples such as boards and tokens. As a Roleplaying Game, players interpret a character whose sole goal is to survive the Monsters, with a Character Sheet, two 6-sided dice (the only ones you need to play) and their lust for life. On the other side, the game master acts as the game’s referee and director manages the interactions with Non Player Characters (Non Protagonist Actors) and the Monsters, who range from ruthless murderers to shape-shifting aliens, eldritch entities and so on. As a boardgame, instead, VHS features a game board, its Main Set (be it a swamp, a lost village, space station, etc), and tokens that portray the characters and their movements, points of interest and secondary locations your characters may discover by exploring the map.
Solo Play Mode
Although a Roleplaying Game built on the classic dynamic of game master-player interactions to build a narrative on, VHS premade films always specify whether or not they can be played Solo for a more personal horror experience... where nobody can hear you scream.
In Solo Mode, because there is no game master, some of the Main Set interactions, such as the placement of Side Sets, and the behavior of the Monster are determined randomly or by player action. There are, however, films in which events cannot be left to chance and, therefore, do not feature Solo Mode.
Deadbreak is the VHS dedicated to slasher movies and contains:
170+ pages rulebook (+10 premade Films)
4 Main Sets
40 Tokens
5 Premade Characters;
5 (plus an extra one) Premade Monsters
Digital pack with HD print files
Implementation guide for Roll20
Watch a trailer here, unboxing video here, and 10-minute setting and system explanation video here!
Co-published by Aces Games and MS Edizioni
Italy Import
11 x 19 x 2.5 cm (VHS format)
The realm of the dead is separated from ours by nothing more than a veil, a thin layer of reality that keeps us (maybe of our own volition) from seeing what lies on the other side. You can, however. You can cross the threshold of the afterlife. Will you be able to face what lurks in there?
VHS: Very Horror Stories is a Horror Role Play Game inspired from ‘70’s till now classics such as Hellraiser, Nightmare, Alien, Halloween and many more, coming in six stand-alone boxed sets that allow you to play in a different subgenre of Horror each.
Bloodlust, slasher movies
Deadbreak, zombie horror
Overplague, sci-fi horror;
Remnants, ghost movies
Trashbag, horr-trash
Unchained, supernatural horror
VHS blends typical Roleplaying Game elements, like a strong narrative base and player characters, with boardgame staples such as boards and tokens. As a Roleplaying Game, players interpret a character whose sole goal is to survive the Monsters, with a Character Sheet, two 6-sided dice (the only ones you need to play) and their lust for life. On the other side, the game master acts as the game’s referee and director manages the interactions with Non Player Characters (Non Protagonist Actors) and the Monsters, who range from ruthless murderers to shape-shifting aliens, eldritch entities and so on. As a boardgame, instead, VHS features a game board, its Main Set (be it a swamp, a lost village, space station, etc), and tokens that portray the characters and their movements, points of interest and secondary locations your characters may discover by exploring the map.
Solo Play Mode
Although a Roleplaying Game built on the classic dynamic of game master-player interactions to build a narrative on, VHS premade films always specify whether or not they can be played Solo for a more personal horror experience... where nobody can hear you scream.
In Solo Mode, because there is no game master, some of the Main Set interactions, such as the placement of Side Sets, and the behavior of the Monster are determined randomly or by player action. There are, however, films in which events cannot be left to chance and, therefore, do not feature Solo Mode.
Deadbreak is the VHS dedicated to slasher movies and contains:
170+ pages rulebook (+10 premade Films)
4 Main Sets
40 Tokens
5 Premade Characters;
5 (plus an extra one) Premade Monsters
Digital pack with HD print files
Implementation guide for Roll20
Watch a trailer here, unboxing video here, and 10-minute setting and system explanation video here!
Co-published by Aces Games and MS Edizioni
Italy Import
11 x 19 x 2.5 cm (VHS format)