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Paranoia, hysterics, and pyromania fuel this democratic game of burn or be burned.
Step back in time to a dark period in human history when frenzy and paranoia dominated peoples’ perception of ‘the other’, driving communities throughout Europe to take the most extreme measures against their fellow man… or woman, as history would have it.
Burn the Witch is a game of social deduction designed for five to fifteen players who are divided into two factions. Players represent houses, comprised of two to four villagers, seeking to advance the cause of either the witches or the zealots. With witches constituting a minority of the village, their only chance for survival is to employ cunning and misdirection as they seek to outwit the rest of their community, and turn their neighbors’ paranoia and pyromania back onto themselves.
The game typically runs for 60-120 minutes and concludes when the villagers have either enkindled every living witch or else have condemned enough innocents to the stake that the zealots no longer hold a sufficient majority, at which point the witch-hunt is brought to an close—the witches win.
Burn the Witch is a 45-75 minute party game of social deduction, for 5-15 players, ages 14 and up. It bears similarities to mafia/werewolf, but without immediate player elimination.
Game Design: James I. Fazio
Artwork: Inna Kozak
Graphic Design: Peter Zalba
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