Kult GM Screen
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- Terence Kevin Amthor
- James Estes
- Andreas Marklund
- Peter Andrew Jones
- Peter Bergting
Players' side art by Peter Andrew Jones | |
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| Publishers | Metropolis Ltd |
| Publication | 1994 |
| Genres | Horror |
Kult GM Screen is an accessory published by Metropolis Ltd in 1994 for the horror role-playing game Kult.
Kult GM Screen is a glossy three-panel gamemaster's screen[1] that, on the gamemaster's side, summarizes key tables, including general action, combat variables (wound and armor effects, hit locations, range and situational modifiers), and ego throw modifications.[2]
The player's side has a three-panel illustration taken from the original Kult rulebook.
An included 32-page booklet contains weapon tables, an expanded four-page character sheet, and a short adventure, "Unto Death."[3]
Publication history
Kult was originally published in Swedish by Target Games in 1991, and was later translated into German, English, Italian, Spanish, Polish and French. Terry K. Amthor left Iron Crown Enterprises in 1992 to co-found Metropolis Ltd., specifically to produce the English-language version of the game. In 1994, Metropolis released the Kult GM Screen, designed by Terence Kevin Amthor, James Estes and Andreas Marklund, with cover art by Peter Andrew Jones and interior art by Peter Bergting.[1]