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Five Hundred Year Old Vampire (FYOV) 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 perfect 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 FYOV also includes player-created artifacts and rules for multi-player vampire Cohorts.
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 record these deeds through journaling and artmaking.
3–5 Players 2–3 Hours Ages 14 & Up
The term “keepsake game” was coined by designer Shing Yin Khor to describe some of their games such as A Mending, and those co-created with Jeeyon Shim like Field Guide to Memory.
In a keepsake game, players create memorable artifacts or keepsakes that they wish to hold on to beyond the end of the game.
In Five Hundred Year Old Vampire, keepsakes take the form of artifacts players create and share with each other throughout the game, then collect and celebrate together at the conclusion. Players are encouraged to see the artifacts not as “great works of art” so much as unique tokens of an experience.
Each cohort of Five Hundred Year Old Vampire is designed for 3–5 players. However, the game has also been designed with classrooms or larger convention play in mind and works well with short campaigns and multi-cohort play.
Classroom use aligns with both the National Writing Common Core Standards and the National Visual Arts Standards. The game scales to fit most class sizes with six cohorts being as easy to facilitate as one. It’s modifiable for many classrooms but is especially strong in visual arts and creative writing spaces.
For more information about FYOV’s educational use, see the Curriculum Guide available for purchase at the CMich Press website.