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hey everybody the following is an excerpt from the monthly rattle rounds up and if youd like to see the rest of the roundup you can hit that i up in the top right corner screen or if youd like to know more about the game you can follow the link down the show notes and without the way lets talk about oh man i totally meant to look up how to pronounce this because its a weird word its a weird scottish word um i think i apologize for getting this wrong i totally forgot to look it up but there are multiple ways you can pronounce it online it seems like everybody who covered this pronounced in a unique way but what is it this is a game inspired by real kind of quasi folklore history uh basically theres an epic storm and um either you if youre playing solo or you and one other player if youre playing it co-op have sought shelter in an ancient crypt which is a real crypt its called the macho or mejio something like that in scotland and we fell in through the roof and when we got we l