
We're proud to announce that Call of the Sea has inspired a TTRPG campaign for Call of Cthulhu, being developed by our friends at Shadowlands Games. Call of the Sea: The Everhart Expedition serves as both a prequel and alternate history to the events you already know from the video game. As in the original game, we'll visit a mysterious Pacific island in search of a cure for Norah Everhart's strange illness. But this time, Norah will be travelling with the expedition assembled by her husband, Harry, and we will have the opportunity to explore the story from the beginning, as the group begins their journey in Boston, with all the freedom of tabletop roleplaying. Our choices, wits and luck will determine what happens in the end. If you are interested in trying out the hobby of tabletop roleplaying, this could be an excellent opportunity to get started.
The project is now seeking support on Backerkit and is offering special discounts for the first 48 hours, along with exclusive rewards like physical puzzles, handouts, and a deluxe boxed edition.
Check this out as It is already possible to get a glimpse of the game's style, art and layout with the starter scenario On Hostile Shores, available for free download in English and Spanish.

There's also a fantastic live gaming event featuring the voice actors from the original video game, with a spectacular gaming table at the HP Lovecraft Historical Society in Los Angeles.
Four ways to join the crowdfunding campaign
If you want to support the Call of the Sea: Everhart Expedition crowdfunding campaign, you have four options available:
- Digital Call: PDFs of the core book and digital stretch goals.
- Call of the Sea: Physical + PDF book with digital extras.
- Norah (Deluxe): Boxed set with physical handouts and cards.
- All-In: Everything above plus Norah’s Diary, a physical On Hostile Shores and NPC card deck.
The handouts to be produced for The Everhart Expedition will include physical puzzles and maps, documents, diary fragments and images to enhance the investigators' immersion, and an adaptation of the video game's soundtrack by its original author, Eduardo de la Iglesia. We hope you will join us on Backerkit!