
Let's Call the Exorcist
A game by Cory Jones, Ben Stoll, Mataio Wilson
4 - 8 Players 20 - 45 minutes Low
Deduction, Hidden Roles, Semi-Cooperative Game, Team-Based Game, Traitor Game
Bluffing, Deduction, Memory, Party Game, Spies/Secret Agents
Description
Get ready for a spirited social deduction experience with Let's Call the Exorcist, a game designed by Cory Jones, Ben Stoll, and Mataio Wilson. In this semi-cooperative game, 4 to 8 players work together to uncover the truth, but beware, some of you may be hiding a dark secret. The rules are easy to learn, and gameplay lasts around 20 to 45 minutes, making it perfect for a fun night in with friends. As you play, you'll need to use your deduction skills to figure out who's on your side and who's trying to trick you. With hidden roles and traitors lurking, you'll need to be careful who you trust. The game is all about bluffing and deduction, making it a great party game for those who love a challenge. Will you be able to work together to uncover the truth, or will the traitors succeed in their mission? There's only one way to find out, so gather your friends and get ready to play Let's Call the Exorcist.
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