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Dread is a short (one session) horror role-playing game. [1] In addition to the book of rules, players also need to have a Jenga tower (not supplied with the game), which takes the place of dice for action resolution. Dread has no fixed setting and can be used in any place or time in which a horror game is appropriate. [2]
Dread is a role-playing game that uses the Disciple 12 rules system. The game posits that demons have returned to Earth, and are preying on humans. Players create player characters called Disciples who have been trained as demon hunters and then grouped together into a Cabal to wage a secret war against the demons. [1]
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Jordan Ladd (born January 14, 1975) is an American actress. The daughter of actress Cheryl Ladd and producer David Ladd , she initially worked with her mother in several made-for-television films, before appearing at nineteen in the direct-to-video erotic film Embrace of the Vampire (1994).
In 2019, Epic Pictures started the horror gaming site DreadXP, with a focus on editorial, reviews, podcasts, and original streaming content. In 2020, DreadXP began a video game publishing division with the launch of the Dread X Collection, an anthology of horror games in collaboration with some developers in the independent gaming space.
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Filthbreed received a positive reception upon its release with the Haunted PS1 Demo Disc, with the game cited by publications as a highlight of the compilation. [4] [5] Writing for DreadXP, Ted Henschke praised the game as his "favorite of the bunch", highlighting the game's elicitation of "primal revulsion" with "every piece tailored to make you as uncomfortable as possible" in a similar ...