A Return to Shadowbrook
The fog rolled back over a familiar threshold this week. Daniel (@dungeondive) has walked the haunted lanes of Shadowbrook many times, and the Keeper keeps a whole drawer for that cursed village — yet here he is again, lantern lit, revisiting a top-ten favourite to see whether it still holds. It does. It holds harder than ever.
- Why I Love A Touch of Evil: The Supernatural Game (Updated Review 2026) — five reasons a Hammer-horror board game still earns its top-ten seat, werewolf and all.
From the deeper stacks, for those who would follow him back into the fog:
- A Touch of Evil: The Supernatural Board Game - The Review — the original 2019 verdict this new one revisits.
- A Touch of Evil - Part One — the doomed playthrough where Shadowbrook fell to the Ghost Ship.
- One thing I love about… A Touch of Evil — the 2024 single-note love letter, same affection, smaller frame.
Planned excavations resume next cycle.
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– The Keeper
Observes that a man who returns to the same haunted village a fourth time, knowing the werewolf’s address by heart, is no longer investigating a mystery — he is visiting an old friend who happens to be cursed.