In June 2018 we presented the Delta Green Bundle +2, featuring Arc Dream Publishing‘s RPG of modern-day Cthulhu Mythos conspiracy-horror, Delta Green.
Humanity’s fate was sealed aeons ago. The stars align, and alien entities seek to reclaim what once was theirs. But behind the scenes, some among us are fighting back. Unlike the antiquarian researchers in many traditional Mythos games, agents of the US government conspiracy known as Delta Green confront mind-shattering weirdness with modern technology as well as ancient spells. Perpetually at risk of both insanity and treason, DG operatives face not only hostile aliens, but subversive elements within their own ranks.
In both its original version as a Call of Cthulhu campaign setting (previously presented in our March 2014 Delta Green Bundle) and in this standalone incarnation funded in a smash September 2015 Kickstarter campaign, DG‘s compelling mix of conspiracies, UFOs, intelligence tactics, and Lovecraftian terror has brought it unsurpassed praise. This all-new collection gives you DRM-free, non-watermarked .PDFs of the Delta Green Agent’s Handbook and Handler’s Guide rulebooks, plus many operations (scenarios) and fiction, for an unbeatable bargain price.
We presented three titles in our Agent Collection (retail value $40) as DRM-free .PDF ebooks, including the Delta Green Agent’s Handbook player rulebook (plus the Briefing Documents, the Need to Know quickstart rules, and other play aids) and two Delta Green fiction collections: Tales from Failed Anatomies by DG co-creator Dennis Detwiller (funded partly through his Patreon campaign) and the anthology Extraordinary Renditions, with stories by Kenneth Hite, Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan, all the original DG creators, and many more.
Those who paid more than the threshold (average) price also got our entire Handler Collection with four more titles worth an additional $65, including the DG Handler’s Guide rulebook and Handler’s Screen reference charts, the new six-scenario collection A Night at the Opera, and the ready-to-play scenario Kali Ghati.
Ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) goes to this offer’s designated charity, Human Rights Watch.