Thousand Year Old Vampire

Thousand Year Old Vampire is a one-player tabletop role-playing game by Tim Hutchings, played through guided journal writing using semi-randomized prompts. Gameplay can last from hours to weeks. The storytelling game revolves around documenting the life of a vampire, relying on the use of dice to generate open-ended prompts, which the player interprets and records as experiences. The vampire's story develops through gaining and losing memories. The player can only store a limited number of experiences, so the core gameplay loop includes erasing parts of a character's history. The game's central question is what to do with immortality and power. The print edition of the book is illustrated with detailed collages.

Thousand Year Old Vampire won the 2020 IndieCade Tabletop Design Award. It won the Gold ENNIE Awards in 2020 for Best Production Values and Best Rules, and the Silver Ennie Award for Product of the Year.