
Betrayal
Deck of Lost Souls
A game by Bruce Glassco
3 - 5 Players 20 - 30 minutes Low
Deduction, Traitor Game
Deduction
Description
Get ready for a thrilling adventure with Betrayal: Deck of Lost Souls, a standalone game designed by Bruce Glassco that's perfect for 3 to 5 players. This easy-to-learn game takes around 20 to 30 minutes to play, making it a great option for a quick game night with friends. In Betrayal: Deck of Lost Souls, you and your fellow explorers are trapped by an ancient relic, a cursed deck of cards, and must work together to defeat the horrors lurking within. As you play, you'll use Item cards to overcome Omens and Curses, but beware - one of your friends might be a traitor, secretly working against the group to unleash the ultimate Curse. As you take on secret roles, you'll need to strategize with your fellow explorers to gather the right Item cards to defeat each Omen and Curse. With its deduction and traitor game mechanics, Betrayal: Deck of Lost Souls is a game of social deduction and strategy, where you'll need to figure out who to trust and how to work together to win. If you and your team can collect the necessary Items to defeat the true Curse by the end of the game, you'll emerge victorious - but if you fail, the traitor will claim victory. Published in 2024, Betrayal: Deck of Lost Souls is a fresh take on the deduction genre, offering a fun and thrilling experience for players of all skill levels.
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