Highland Terror

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Highland Terror is a 1984 role-playing game adventure for Chill published by Pacesetter.

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Publication history

Highland Terror is the second adventure for Chill. [1]

Plot summary

Highland Terror is an adventure in which the player characters confront the Loch Ness Monster and Celtic gods in the Scottish Highlands. [1]

Reception

William A. Barton reviewed Highland Terror in Space Gamer No. 75. [1] Barton commented that "Highland Terror is a solid adventure for Chill (or other supernatural horror RPGs), and shows improvement over the game's first adventure supplement – which bodes well for both Pacesetter and Chill fans." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Barton, William A. (July–August 1985). "Featured Review: The Pacesetter Line". Space Gamer . Steve Jackson Games (75): 6.