Betrayal At Club Low

Cosmo D, maker of the sublimely absurd but evocative adventure games Off-Peak and The Norwood Suite, has gone mainstream with an RPG. Betrayal At Club Low has dice rolls, the occasional upgrade, and even a hit-point system of sorts. You’re still in Off Peak City, navigating the fringes of reality with pizzas and pulsating house music as your guides, but this time around the logic of numbers and chance offers a fixed North Star on which to hang your hopes. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience, like setting Hitman’s Agent 47 loose inside a mini David Lynch-inspired D&D campaign.