The Game
Nexus Keepers is a modular arena game: join the fray with the Keeper of your choice! The Nexus Cubes that store your miniatures unfold to create a compact and tactical battlefield.
The game features a collection of characters, each more eccentric than the last: imps, frost dwarves, chaos monkeys… pick your champion and master their unique abilities!
The goal is simple: be the last one standing! To get there, you’ll need to elbow your way through and shove your opponents into a portal.
May the Sneakiest keeper win!
Age : Nexus Keepers is a very accessible game. It is generally recommended for ages 7 and up.
Players : We recommend games of 2 to 6 players for an enjoyable experience. However,
Nexus Keepers can accommodate as many challengers as you wish. If your goal is to break the
World Record for the largest game, go for it!
Duration : Chain your games together with lightning-fast battles! Allow 10 minutes for 2-3
players and add 5 minutes for each additional player.
Scale : The Nexus Keepers range is designed for collectors and painters alike. Keepers generally
stand around 60mm tall.
Out of the Box
The box containing the Keepers is at the very heart of the project. Indeed! Even before writing a single rule, I knew I wanted to produce miniatures contained in a box that unfolds this way. I felt it was such a shame to produce beautiful packaging (sometimes as costly as the contents!) that inevitably ends up in the trash, that the idea of using the packaging as the game board was the spark that ignited the Nexus Keepers project.
Each Keeper comes in its own Nexus Cube. This serves not only for transporting your miniature, magnetized to its starting tile, but also for displaying it at home and, of course, for facing your opponents.
With Nexus Keepers, nothing is wasted, everything is transformed!
Hand-Sculpted
All Nexus Keepers miniatures were hand-sculpted before being scanned and produced for the game.
Through the Gran Bazar, my greatest pleasure is working with talented artists to design characters full of character.
True to my mission, I place the artist at the heart of every project. While digital sculpts are certainly more cost-effective, the unique soul and character infused into handmade work is well worth the effort!