Massive Chalice
Massive Chalice is a turn-based tactics video game developed and published by Double Fine Productions.[1][2]
Released on June 1, 2015, for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and Xbox One, it features strategic combat blended with generational dynasty simulation in a fantasy realm plagued by demonic incursions known as the Void.[1][2][3]
Players assume the role of an immortal ruler tasked with safeguarding the Massive Chalice—a central artifact of power—over spans of up to 300 years by managing hero lineages, breeding successors, and combating eldritch horrors through tactical battles emphasizing positioning, hero traits, and ancient weaponry.[1][2] The game originated from a successful Kickstarter campaign launched in 2013, raising over $1.2 million to fund its development, marking an early win for Double Fine's pivot toward player-supported projects following the studio's experimental forays into adventure and action genres.[4]
Its core innovation lies in permadeath mechanics intertwined with heredity systems, where fallen heroes' genetic legacies influence future generations' abilities, fostering emergent narratives of triumph, loss, and strategic adaptation without reliance on scripted storytelling.[1][5]
Critically, Massive Chalice earned praise for its procedural generation of campaigns, replayability via randomized events and bloodlines, and homage to classic strategy titles like X-COM, though some noted its challenging difficulty curve and limited unit variety as hurdles for accessibility.[5][2]