Board Game Geek Rating: 5.61. Board Game Geek Avg Player Rating: 7.36. This is a board game for 1 to 5 players published in 2016. It's the Kickstarter Edition of the Multiuniversum: Project Cthulhu Board Game Expansion. It comes with the expansion featuring all stretch goals and promos. Note that paid add - ons from the Kickstarter Campaign aren't included unless stated otherwise. Scientists at CERN tried to find if Cthulhu exists in another universe. Their research opened a portal to R'lyeh, and bad things are coming through. This first expansion for Multiuniversum, Project Cthulhu, brings twenty new Cthulhu - filled worlds, replacing the original ones and introducing new mechanisms and risks. When you close a portal, you lose a bit of sanity, represented by insanity cards. These cards are new and troublesome, mostly kept face - down as you collect them. The museum card allows players to regain some sanity by interacting with it and using insanity cards for different effects. Besides using action cards, you can discard one to move to an adjacent transformer. At TheGameSteward, we're excited to back campaigns like this. A large part of your spending on Multiuniversum Project: Cthulhu will go towards backing new Kickstarter games. If you have questions about buying this game online or need game advice, contact The Game Steward.

How to use: First, set up the game board with the new Cthulhu - filled worlds from the expansion. Each player starts with their own set of cards. When it's your turn, you can use action cards to perform various actions. You can also close portals, but be aware that you'll lose some sanity and get an insanity card each time. If you want to regain sanity, interact with the museum card. You can also discard an action card to move to an adjacent transformer. Things to note: The paid add - ons from the Kickstarter Campaign are not included unless otherwise stated. Make sure to read all the rules carefully before starting the game. Maintenance advice: Keep the game cards in a dry and cool place to prevent them from getting damaged. If the cards get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a soft cloth.