Infinite Black is back on Kickstarter, and the studio's pitch is unusually personal. After a turbulent stretch of cashflow problems that nearly closed the doors, the premium RPG accessory maker is launching DOOMSDAY, a survival-themed campaign rooted in 1929 Innsmouth, the fictional fish-cult coastal town that anchors most of Lovecraft's "Shadow Over Innsmouth" mythos.
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See how it worksThe headline item is The Wren Evidence File, a handmade dossier of clues, photographs and ephemera built around the Marsh family and the dark history of the town. It is the kind of physical handout that turns a Call of Cthulhu session into something closer to a seance. Alongside the new piece, Infinite Black is opening its vault, releasing rare "Doom Edition" items from past production runs (including the Crown of the Night Mother dice set) for collectors who missed them the first time.
The shift away from mass production is deliberate. The studio's owner, David, has framed it as a return to first principles: "physical things matter. Strange things. Beautiful things. Things made with care." That is a useful steer for backers. This is short-run, handmade work, not warehouse-scale plastic. The campaign is in pre-launch on Kickstarter, with concrete dates and pricing still under wraps. You can follow Infinite Black on Kickstarter to be notified when DOOMSDAY goes live.
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Find events near youFor Keepers running 1920s investigation games, an evidence file you can actually hand across the table lifts a session from spooky to genuinely unsettling. Worth bookmarking before the campaign launches.
Sources: Geek Native | Infinite Black




