Skybound Tabletop Inks Licensing Deal for Creepshow: The Suspense Building Game

Deal is the latest in a string of Skybound IP getting the “Wheel of Awesome” treatment.

License Global

August 12, 2024

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Creepshow Game, Skybound Tabletop
Creepshow GameSkybound Tabletop

Skybound Tabletop, a division of Skybound Entertainment, known for its blockbuster social party and light strategy games like Boo-ty Call, Trial by Trolley, Invincible: Escape from Mars and more, has announced its licensing deal to launch a party game based on Creepshow. Releasing this fall, Creepshow: The Suspense Building Game, is based on the Eisner-award-nominated comic book anthology from Skybound, which was originally inspired by Greg Nicotero’s hit “Shudder” TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. The deal was brokered by Striker Entertainment. 

Brian Witten is overseeing on behalf of Nicotero’s Monster Agency Productions. 

This fall, tabletop fans and Creepshow readers alike will be able to experience the IP in a whole new way by becoming a creep themselves.

The game includes 54 Story Cards, nine Ending Cards, 34 Double Sided Point Tokens and five Reference Cards. Creepshow: The Suspense Building Game will launch later this fall.

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