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Someone Has Died : A Silly Game about Serious Business
Someone Has Died : A Silly Game about Serious Business
Someone Has Died : A Silly Game about Serious Business
Someone Has Died : A Silly Game about Serious Business
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Someone Has Died : A Silly Game about Serious Business

Can you make the case for why you should inherit \""someone's\"" fortune\u2014despite your bizarre backstory, dubious relationship to the deceased, and increasingly silly accusations from the other players?

Someone Has Died is a zany, improvisational storytelling game that places 3 to 6 players in the middle of a will arbitration. Using unique Identity, Relationship, and Backstory cards, each player must create a case for why they should inherit the contents of the will. For example, you might be a talking dog who was the deceased's roller disco partner\u2014but can you explain the fact that you're also a visitor from the future, and why this means you deserve the deceased's collection of bottle caps? The result is a wild ride of persuasion, accusation, and laugh-out-loud fun.

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Someone Has Died : A Silly Game about Serious Business

Can you make the case for why you should inherit \""someone's\"" fortune\u2014despite your bizarre backstory, dubious relationship to the deceased, and increasingly silly accusations from the other players?

Someone Has Died is a zany, improvisational storytelling game that places 3 to 6 players in the middle of a will arbitration. Using unique Identity, Relationship, and Backstory cards, each player must create a case for why they should inherit the contents of the will. For example, you might be a talking dog who was the deceased's roller disco partner\u2014but can you explain the fact that you're also a visitor from the future, and why this means you deserve the deceased's collection of bottle caps? The result is a wild ride of persuasion, accusation, and laugh-out-loud fun.

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Can you make the case for why you should inherit \""someone's\"" fortune\u2014despite your bizarre backstory, dubious relationship to the deceased, and increasingly silly accusations from the other players?

Someone Has Died is a zany, improvisational storytelling game that places 3 to 6 players in the middle of a will arbitration. Using unique Identity, Relationship, and Backstory cards, each player must create a case for why they should inherit the contents of the will. For example, you might be a talking dog who was the deceased's roller disco partner\u2014but can you explain the fact that you're also a visitor from the future, and why this means you deserve the deceased's collection of bottle caps? The result is a wild ride of persuasion, accusation, and laugh-out-loud fun.

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