Credo (card game)

Credo (card game)
Credo
The Game Of Dueling Dogmas
Front cover of original card version
Designer(s) Chris Gidlow
Illustrator(s) Petra Pino, Sam Shirley, Gahan Wilson
Publisher(s) Chaosium
Publication date 1993
Genre(s) Strategy Card Game
Players 2-5
Age range 12+
Playing time 60 minutes (according to the box)
Random chance card distribution

Credo is a strategy card game designed by Chris V. Gidlow, and first published by Chaosium in 1993.[1]

It is set in the early history of the Christian Church and focuses on how the Nicene Creed, its contents, and what would be seen as heresy were decided upon by a series of Ecumenical councils and the influence of the Roman Emperor (particularly Constantine I).[2]

Considered by many game reviewers to be highly playable, it is also informative for those interested in early Church history.[3]

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