
Today we’re excited to share a look at Eternitium, an upcoming deck-building, time-traveling race where players compete to claim the Eternitium—a legendary gem that grants eternal life.
In Eternitium, 1–5 players use Portal and Technology cards to break through different eras, upgrade their decks, and outmaneuver rivals. Every powerful new technology comes with a cost: it adds more Era cards to your deck and drains precious time. Games run a quick 20–30 minutes, with plenty of chances to take clever risks and pull off big combos.
Next-Gen Expansion
The Next-Gen expansion brings high-tech upgrades like the Giga Transporter and Ion Batteries. These futuristic cards introduce new strategies, more player interaction, and push-your-luck mechanics that shake up the base game in exciting ways.
Lost-Gen Expansion
The Lost-Gen expansion uncovers ancient, ultra-powerful relics—such as the Runic Sword, Talisman, and Codex. Each offers a massive one-time boost capable of turning the tide, forcing players to choose between early aggression or saving them for a decisive moment.
Solo Mode
In Eternitium Solo, you have just 8 turns to reach the gem before an AI rival beats you to it. Each turn ends with an AI card that can disrupt your progress, add Era cards, or even destroy technologies. The game includes 10 unique solo missions, with 10 more available in select pledges. Both expansions bring additional AI cards for even tougher challenges.
If you’d like to explore more about Eternitium, visit the project page here:
https://gamefound.com/en/projects/haumea-games/eterdnitium
Related: Reviews by Steven Reyes
I am a lifelong gamer since the days of Atari, Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. I find the world of gaming fascinating, it's a place where you can immerse yourself into other worlds and do extraordinary things. As for my profession, I work on independent films as a sound mixer and sound designer. @reyesofsounds on Instagram/Twitter/youtube


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