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Canceling Red Thread of Fate Kickstarter

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 16th Mar 2020

Dear friends,When we geared up to launch Red Thread of Fate, we had no idea that world events would overtake our quirky board game about fate, poetry, and overcoming the challenges that prevent true love.But in the last few days - and especially the last 24 hours or so - we know that (like us) … read more

Red Thread of Fate Kickstarter launch delayed...

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 14th Feb 2020

Dear friends, although Valentine's Day would be a perfect day to launch our RED THREAD OF FATE Kickstarter, a game about bringing together lost lovers, due to circumstances beyond our control sadly we can't launch today. We'll announce a new launch date for the Red Thread of Fate Kickstarter so … read more

Red Thread of Fate Kickstarter to launch on January 19, 2020

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 17th Dec 2019

THE RED THREAD OF FATE is Brazilian-Icelandic designer Pedro Ziviani's game about love, poetry, and Japanese shapeshifters. His prototype was Winner of the 2017 Game Chef Award, and now Chaosium is excited to be producing the game for a general audience. This is a cooperative card-based ga … read more

Chaosium at Dragonmeet - London, UK, Saturday Dec 1st 2018

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 23rd Nov 2018

Catch up with Chaosium at Dragonmeet at the Novotel Hammersmith in London next week.Come and see us for the latest releases for Call of Cthulhu, RuneQuest and other Chaosium lines. MOB, Jeff, Jason, Susan, Mike, Lynne, Ian, and David will be on hand to talk about our latest releases. There … read more

Women in Tabletop Gaming Month #19: Chaosium interviews Liz Gridley

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 24th Jun 2018

Lynne Hardy interviews painter and graphic designer Liz Gridley for Women in Tabletop Gaming MonthSerious ones first:1. What is your background? I studied a Bachelor of Visual Art (Honours) degree with Monash University Caulfield and Churchill (Australia), finishing in 2010, but also have a back … read more