Traitor / Social Deduction Games (Blood on the clocktower, Werewolf etc)
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Come join our friendly Traitor / Social Deduction Games & Murder Mystery Styled Games Night. Mainly Blood on the Clocktower. (Search it on youtube etc)
Our host (Gary) will guide you through all you need to know to get started and then run a short friendly social deduction game. Price is £4 per person and will last between 1 to 2 hours per game. You can come as a solo gamer on your own or as a group. I will make sure everyone can join in.
These games have a mix of the following types of modes;
Deduction games players are trying to determine the identity of hidden information based on clues.
Murder/Mystery games often involve an unsolved murder or murders. A requirement of these games is usually for players to investigate these crimes, and determine the criminal details and/or perpetrator(s).
In games with hidden roles, one or more players are assigned differing roles that are not publicly revealed.
A traitor game can be seen as a kind of team game, or as a cooperative game with a betrayal mechanism. The traitors typically win by triggering a failure condition for the players. For this mechanism, a traitor game is characterized by traitors that begin the game with hidden identities, or are assigned them during the game.
Bluffing games encourage players to use deception to achieve their aims. All Bluffing games have an element of hidden information in them.
Our host (Gary) will guide you through all you need to know to get started and then run a short friendly social deduction game. Price is £4 per person and will last between 1 to 2 hours per game. You can come as a solo gamer on your own or as a group. I will make sure everyone can join in.
These games have a mix of the following types of modes;
Deduction games players are trying to determine the identity of hidden information based on clues.
Murder/Mystery games often involve an unsolved murder or murders. A requirement of these games is usually for players to investigate these crimes, and determine the criminal details and/or perpetrator(s).
In games with hidden roles, one or more players are assigned differing roles that are not publicly revealed.
A traitor game can be seen as a kind of team game, or as a cooperative game with a betrayal mechanism. The traitors typically win by triggering a failure condition for the players. For this mechanism, a traitor game is characterized by traitors that begin the game with hidden identities, or are assigned them during the game.
Bluffing games encourage players to use deception to achieve their aims. All Bluffing games have an element of hidden information in them.
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