Why Munchkin Cthulhu 4?
Let me start by saying I am a devoted and eager consumer of anything Munchkin (much to the chagrin of my wife and teen children). Further, I am a fan (though less so) of the works of Lovecraft. However, I do believe that the Cthulhu expansion of Munchkin is the weakest, most confusing and least integratable (the cultist rule does not lend itself well) of the Munchkin genres.
Assuming I am correct in this, and I am certain the sales reports bear me wrong, why make it the second most prolific series? With other areas such as Star Munchkin and Super Munchkin having so much depth of field to pull from, why is it these two have only one release and one expansion apiece?
I beseech the Munchkin design team...let's not see a Cthulhu 5. Even a Munchkin Bites 3 would have a broader appeal.
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