
Night falls in Palermo
A game by Dmitry Davidoff
7 - 15 Players 30 - 90 minutes Low
Role Playing, Voting
Deduction
Description
Night falls in Palermo is a thrilling deduction game that's all about uncovering hidden roles and making strategic decisions. Designed by Dmitry Davidoff and first published in 1986, this game has been entertaining large groups of 7 to 15 players for decades. The rules are easy to learn, making it accessible to new players, but the gameplay is engaging and challenging enough to keep experienced gamers on their toes. With a playtime of 30 to 90 minutes, you can fit in a game or two on a casual evening with friends. In Night falls in Palermo, each player takes on a secret role, and there's a wide range of abilities to discover. The game is all about deduction and voting, as players discuss and decide who to lynch each day, eliminating them from the game without revealing their identity. As the night falls, the murderers strike, revealing their targets to the already eliminated players. The game ends when all the murderers are killed or when the number of murderers equals the number of "good" players. With its unique blend of role-playing, voting, and deduction, Night falls in Palermo is a game that will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat until the very end.
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