All Arkham Horror LCG sets in chronological order
- The Miskatonic Museum (Feb 2017)
- The Essex County Express (Mar 2017)
- Blood on the Altar (Apr 2017)
- Undimensioned and Unseen (May 2017)
- Where Doom Awaits (Jun 2017)
- Lost in Time and Space (Jul 2017)
How do Arkham Horror expansions work?
Expansions are grouped into cycles that contain a complete campaign for players to go through. Each cycle is divided up into one deluxe expansion followed by six mythos packs. As such, a player doesn’t need any other expansions to play them or encounter cards from the core box—only the investigators.
Can Arkham Horror be played with more than 2 players?
Arkham Horror is a game for 1 to 8 players (3 to 5 recommended), playable in 2 to 4 hours. The game is set in the fictional town of Arkham, Massachusetts, made famous by H.P. Lovecraft in his writings about the Cthulhu Mythos. If the Ancient One defeats the players, all of Arkham is doomed.
What are the different types of Arkham Horror expansions?
The major type of expansion is the “cycle” expansion that is build around multiple packs that center on a new campaign. Additional types of expansions include standalone scenarios and investigator starter decks. All expansions to Arkham Horror: TCG require at least the core set to play.
Do you need a core set for Arkham Horror?
All expansions to Arkham Horror: TCG require at least the core set to play. Cycles are the main form of expansion for Arkham Horror: The Card Game.
Are there any other LCGs like Arkham Horror?
Some popular LCGs include: Android: Netrunner, Star Wars: The Card Game, A Game of Thrones: The Card Game (2nd Edition), and, of course, Arkham Horror: The Card Game! Who are Fantasy Flight Games? Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game company based in Roseville, Minnesota, USA.
How does the Arkham Horror card game work?
When you buy a product for Arkham Horror: The Card Game you will know exactly what cards you are getting in it and everyone else who buys that product will get the same cards as you do. The game presents a series of linked scenarios called a campaign where events from one scenario will often affect what happens in the next.