Blizzard's End

Blizzard’s End is the immersive world we created to bring together everything we love: crafting, storytelling, miniatures, and shared play. We continue to expand it through new games and adventures like Snow Jumpers, Passage of the Elder Gods, and The Shattered Star.

Blizzard’s End

Blizzard’s End started with a simple family tradition: making something meaningful and immersive for Christmas for our nieces and nephews. Over time, that idea grew into a handcrafted world of miniatures, terrain, stories, and interactive systems. What began with paper prototypes and early experiments eventually became a much bigger project — one that blends tabletop play, worldbuilding, technology, and the joy of making things by hand.

Project Snapshot

What it is
A handcrafted tabletop world that combines board game systems, roleplaying, mini painting, terrain crafting, and digital interaction into a shared physical experience.
Why we made it
We wanted to create something personal, magical, and memorable for our family — and that spark turned into a world we could keep expanding project after project.
How it works
Players explore handcrafted spaces, interact with physical minis and tiles, and in some versions use connected technology like QR-triggered interactions, Raspberry Pi systems, and iPad-based gameplay.
What makes it special
Blizzard’s End brings together the warmth of handmade family projects with the ambition of building a living world that feels tactile, responsive, and full of story.

Why this project matters to us

Blizzard’s End is where we stopped thinking in terms of a single game and started thinking in terms of a world. It gave us space to experiment, learn new skills, and create something that feels both handmade and immersive — a project shaped as much by heart and family memories as by game design.

Main Game Gallery

From early brainstorming and cardboard mockups to sculpted terrain, painted minis, electronics, and the final connected setup, this gallery follows the making of Blizzard’s End.

Origins

These are some of the early moments that shaped Blizzard’s End — from the original North Pole game and hand-cut cards to the first family prototypes that helped us realize this world could become something much bigger.

Blizzard’s End didn’t begin as a polished product idea. It grew out of family-made prototypes, experimentation, and the desire to create something meaningful from what we had on hand.