Board game, Fairy Meat

Fairy Meat


A game by Sky Leaton

2 - 100 Players60 minutesLow

Dice Rolling

Miniatures, Wargame

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Fairy Meat is a wildly unique game where players dive into a world of cannibal fairy combat, designed by Sky Leaton and published in 2000. In this darkly humorous take on the traditional fairy lore, the once peaceful fairy folk have become consumed by an addiction to their own kind's flesh, leading to a descent into violent chaos. You'll control a warband of these bloodthirsty fairies, seeking to hunt and kill for the flesh and blood of your own kin, all in the name of survival and dominance. What makes Fairy Meat truly stand out is its flexibility and ease of play. Despite being a game that involves miniatures and wargame elements, the rules are surprisingly easy to learn, making it accessible to a wide range of players. And with support for 2 to 100 players, Fairy Meat is the perfect choice for large gatherings or events, offering a uniquely social experience that's hard to find in other games. The gameplay itself revolves around dice rolling, adding an element of unpredictability and excitement to each encounter. With a playtime of about 60 minutes, you can easily fit in a game or two in an evening, and the simple rules mean you can jump right in without needing to spend hours learning complex mechanics. As a game that's been around since 2000, Fairy Meat has had time to develop a dedicated following and expand its universe through various expansions like Clockwork Stomp, Sugar and Vice, Wicked Things, and WAR. The core game comes with everything you need to get started, including a full-color rulebook, cardstock fairy status cards, counters, and stand-up fairy miniatures, so all you need to provide is a deck of cards and a ruler. If you're looking for a game that's a little off the beaten path, something that combines social interaction, strategy, and a healthy dose of dark humor, then Fairy Meat is definitely worth checking out.

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