- re-imagined and re-titled as Cthulhu Dark Providence set in the Cthulhu Death May Die universe
- A Study in Emerald (2013) was among the early wave of deck builders following Dominion (2008), but featured a board in addition to the card mechanic
- in comparison Clank! came around in 2016, Trains (2012), A Few Acres of Snow (2011), Tyrants of Underdark (2016)
- the 2nd edition changed quite a few things from the 1st edition
- based on a short story of the same name by Neil Gaiman bringing Sherlock Holmes and Cthulhu creatures together
- the new game by CMON will be reportedly tweaked to include a 2 player and solo mode
- the original was a 3~5 player game, featuring hidden role mechanic as players side with or against the Old Ones
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