Canada’s Flyos Games are back on Kickstarter with Vampire: The Masquerade – Chapters, and this time, it’s for a Definitive Edition complete with a free app.
Chapters is an RPG in a box or a storytelling board game, suitable for solo players or groups of up to four. It introduces the Epilogue expansion. You can find out more on Kickstarter.
The Kickstarter offers two versions, digital and deluxe, with a price difference, but one provides a far more tactile experience and tabletop presence.
The game is set in the World of Darkness and has game books with dialogue rules to let sly vampires talk their way to success. Of course, it has a combat system for the darkly brutal world. It’s set in Montreal when the Vampire Princes’ authority weakens. PCs find themselves in a race to find ancient secrets.
The original game is four years old and this new, and we’re told final, form is streamlined and now supported by online tutorials.
Additionally, enhance your gaming experience with our exclusive cosmetic add-ons. With the choice of metal dice (or boons) and the option to replace some generic cardboard tokens with beautifully sculpted miniatures. You can include add-ons in your cart once you’ve selected your pledge tier. These will not be available for retail purchase.
Backers who pledge CA$45 will get an upgrade pack to help original supporters enhance their 1st edition game to this deluxe version.
The Epiogue Expansion, along with a Cards Booster, are the rewards at CA$59. That’s about £35.
Backers who pledge CA$99 will get the Cards Booster and the new Definitive Edition in digital. That means fewer paper books than the deluxe.
CA$249 is the level at which the deluxe version of the Definitive Edition unlocks, plus the Cards Booster and the Main Encounter Minis.
Alternatively, the CA$389 is the all in with the deluxe editions of Epilogue Expansion, Chapters, metal boons, metal dice, NPC minis, card sleeves, those Main Encounter Minis and the Cards Booster.
Supporters are likely to need to wait until December 2024 for fulfilment and the campaign stays open until March 15th.
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