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Salem 1692
Hunt down the witches before you become one of them! Will you be the hero who purges your town of witches, or will you be wrongly accused and hanged for witchcraft? Or perhaps you will become a witch yourself, escape conviction, and bring Salem to the ground in hysteria. Gather cards to accuse, or defend, other players. Deciding who to trust is key to survival, since you can never play a card on yourself. Players each start the game with 5 Tryal cards. If a player receives enough accusations, one of their Tryal cards is revealed. Once all "Witch" Tryal cards have been found, the villagers of Salem win. Players can also use green and blue cards such as "Alibi", "Stocks", "Matchmaker", "Asylum", and "Scapegoat" to help or hurt their allies or enemies. The "Night" card, forces all players to close their eyes while the Witches secretly choose someone to eliminate. The "Conspiracy" card forces all players to take a face-down Tryal card from the player to their left. Killing witches quickly is essential, otherwise "Conspiracy" may soon have the whole town turned evil
$24.99$17.87
Dungeons and Dragons: The Great Dalmuti
Sometimes you roll a 1... … and sometimes you roll a 20 and crush it! In the Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game, the dice may control your fate, but in The Great Dalmuti, it’s about how cleverly you play the cards you’re dealt. One round you’re polishing your royal crown, and the next you’re whacking rats in a filthy alley. It’s a gloat-filled, winner-take-all contest in this D&D-themed version of the classic card game.
$15.00$12.97
Don't Mess With Cthulhu Deluxe
Don’t Mess with Cthulhu is a social deduction game with secret identities. Players are either Investigators trying to keep Cthulhu from waking and controlling the world, or Cultists that want to bring the world to a disturbing end. The game takes place over four rounds. The Investigators must uncover all the Elder Signs to win; the Cultists win when Cthulhu is revealed or if the game ends before all the Elder Signs are discovered. Before each round players receive a number of Investigation cards, which they look at but then shuffle and put in front of themselves so they know what cards they have, but they don't know which card is which. Each round has a number of actions equal to the number of players in the game. Players take actions to reveal Investigation cards, and gather all unrevealed cards are shuffled an redistributed evenly among the players. Reveal Cthulhu, and the Cultists win instantly. Reveal all the Elder Signs, and the Investigators win. If you want to play multiple rounds (it's highly recommended), the losers in each game get Insanity tokens. Get three tokens, and the night is over with the winner(s) being those most sane. Don’t Mess with Cthulhu Deluxe is a new edition of this game with the Necronomicon and Objects of Power that allows for play with 4-8 players.
$23.95
Dios Mio!
¡Dios Mio! is a fully bilingual comedy card game for Latinos, Latinas, y Latinxs tambien. Mix and match question and answer cards and gain points for the funniest, most surreal combinations not even Walter Mercado could predict. Base Game includes 420 cards for you to laugh and enjoy with friends.
$24.99$19.96
GULP: The Trivia Drinking Game
Science says intelligent people tend to drink more. Well, all you witty people, here’s your chance to shine. And as for the rest of you, get ready to drink! In Gulp, you play by drinking. Each player gets a clear cup that has A, B, C, and D, and 0 – 100 marked on it. Each turn, a player reads a multiple-choice or number-based question from a question card. Players then indicate by drinking down, or refilling, to their selected answer! First player to 10 points wins! While you might not get any smarter playing Gulp, you will learn a bunch of useless facts, and, of course have a good time!
$16.16