RELICS: A GAME OF ANGELS is a unique storytelling experience in a world inspired by The Prophecy, Dogma, and Wings of Desire. Thanks to 511 backers on Kickstarter, we are now in production to bring you a beautiful game and a gorgeous Tarot deck to go with it.
Missed the Kickstarter? You can still pre-order in our Store (prices are in $US). Also you can:
Missed the Kickstarter? You can still pre-order in our Store (prices are in $US). Also you can:
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In the game players take the roles of fallen angels, trapped on earth now that the gates to heaven have closed forever. Powerful celestial items are scattered through human history, and the cold war between light and dark has turned into a mad arms race. Control the Relics and you control the world - but first, you must find them.
A unique flashback mechanic reveals the intertwined history of these ancient beings, solving the mysteries around them by uncovering their own memories. Players find themselves unreliable narrators of their own pasts, while also facing the complex moral questions of their own future. The setting is full of secrets about the origins of angels and humanity, as well as complex questions about morality, philosophy and religion.
Plus you can kill demons with giant flaming swords.
Relics is written, edited, and heading to Kickstarter on April 10th. Our new Relics blog will have all the updates, and you can sign up to the mailing list below to get the free beta rules and all the sneak previews as we countdown to the launch. We have such sights to show you...
NEW! We also have a Youtube channel and a Spotify playlist!
- Listen to the Podcast - Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
In the game players take the roles of fallen angels, trapped on earth now that the gates to heaven have closed forever. Powerful celestial items are scattered through human history, and the cold war between light and dark has turned into a mad arms race. Control the Relics and you control the world - but first, you must find them.
A unique flashback mechanic reveals the intertwined history of these ancient beings, solving the mysteries around them by uncovering their own memories. Players find themselves unreliable narrators of their own pasts, while also facing the complex moral questions of their own future. The setting is full of secrets about the origins of angels and humanity, as well as complex questions about morality, philosophy and religion.
Plus you can kill demons with giant flaming swords.
Relics is written, edited, and heading to Kickstarter on April 10th. Our new Relics blog will have all the updates, and you can sign up to the mailing list below to get the free beta rules and all the sneak previews as we countdown to the launch. We have such sights to show you...
NEW! We also have a Youtube channel and a Spotify playlist!
"Really unique!"
"Incredible storytelling potential"
"Everything is amazing"
"Shifting narration to the players makes it feel much more collaborative"
"I liked this so much I'm going to come back tomorrow and play again"
"The best game at the con by far"
"I can't wait to dive more into the lore"
"The best character generation system I've ever seen"
"I've never played a game like this before"
"I'm a roleplayer now because of this game"
"combines traditional urban fantasy with something lyrical, a sense of romanticism and wonderment"
"I really dig it"
- playtester comments
"Incredible storytelling potential"
"Everything is amazing"
"Shifting narration to the players makes it feel much more collaborative"
"I liked this so much I'm going to come back tomorrow and play again"
"The best game at the con by far"
"I can't wait to dive more into the lore"
"The best character generation system I've ever seen"
"I've never played a game like this before"
"I'm a roleplayer now because of this game"
"combines traditional urban fantasy with something lyrical, a sense of romanticism and wonderment"
"I really dig it"
- playtester comments