How might you live if time was a lie?
Five Hundred Year Old Vampire is a multi-player keepsake role-playing game that adapts the award-winning Thousand Year Old Vampire (TYOV) by Tim Hutchings into a new collaborative play experience suitable for both fans of TYOV and students in an educational setting.
As in TYOV, play in Five Hundred Year Old Vampire progresses semi-randomly through prompts answered with writings from the vampire’s perspective, but Five Hundred Year Old Vampire also includes player-created artifacts and rules for multi-player vampire Cohorts.
Five Hundred Year Old Vampire will see the players’ Vampires gradually lose their humanity and struggle to adapt to a changing world. The Vampires will do things the players would not, both monstrous and awe-inspiring, and players will record these deeds through journaling and artmaking.
3-5 Players 2-3 Hours Ages 14 & Up
What is a Keepsake Game?
Player Count and Adaptability
The Components
- Five (5) decks of prompt cards (237 cards in total), representing the various ages of your Vampires’ existence;
- A Prime Vampire deck of sixteen (16) cards, designed by Tim Hutchings, creator of the solo RPG Thousand Year Old Vampire;
- A slotted and recessed tray to help keep prompt cards organized for ease of use and storage;
- A set of gorgeous dice for advancing your Vampires through the ages (d4, d6, and d8);
- A detailed game manual containing all the rules you’ll need for multiplayer Cohort play; and
- Six (6) sets of pregenerated characters plus blank character and cohort sheets on a tearaway pad.