Press Release: Last Two Days of Eternitium on Gamefound
- Dirk Vandereyken
- Dec 9
- 2 min read
It doesn’t happen often that a new version of a deckbuilding card game is successful enough to reach three stretch goals in its first three weeks of crowdfunding, but Eternitium—which can be played solo or with up to five players—is already on track to a fourth stretch goal with only a few days on Gamefound to go. Meanwhile, there are already quite a few glowing reviews in, and we would very much appreciate a final push and some attention paid to the game before the current campaign closes.
Thus, we hereby ask all journalists, critics, bloggers, and vloggers worldwide to give the Gamefound campaign some love and let your readers, listeners, and/or followers know that this is going to be their last chance to back this amazing project. Here is the lowdown!

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About Eternitium
Eternitium has the players vie for something humanity has been looking for ever since recorded history started: immortality. They all know of only one single thing that will be able to grant them eternal life, however: the legendary crystal known as Eternitium, a powerful gem that is hidden somewhere in time. In order to attain their goal, the explorers will have to race through the ages using portals and other technologies, all the while trying to pick up speed by matching portals and finding technology that will allow them to thwart their opposition, get extra actions, or otherwise speed up their own progress.
Whoever is able to jump through time the fastest and eliminate all Era Cards gets to the Eternitium gem first and wins the game.

Multi-Lingual
Eternitium comes with rulebooks in three different languages (English, French, and Dutch). Moreover, instead of text, the cards feature handy icons that allow you to play the game even if you speak another language, as long as you’re able to translate the few pages that contain the rules—which makes Eternitium one of the most accessible deckbuilding games available. Play times vary between roughly 15 and 30 minutes, which is yet another plus.
With 165 cards illustrated by master artist Baptiste Perez, play times varying between 15 and 30 minutes, and the Next-Gen expansion included in the Gamefound campaign, there are more than enough reasons to review Eternitium, do interviews, and share the news with your followers, listeners, and/or viewers!

Media Assets & Contact
Of course, we will gladly share any and all high-resolution images, logos, and other promotional materials you might need. Video trailers and tutorials (in English and Dutch) can be found on Haumea Games’ YouTube channel.
Contact Us At:
Badass PR
dirk@badasspr.com+32 494 38 27 44 (WhatsApp)
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