![]() ![]() And it’s easy enough to shuffle up and play again. ![]() This is a fast-paced party game that scales up quite well with multiple decks and truly has no upper limit. If a player earns 3 Withering Looks, their character is dragged away to the dungeons and the game ends. Players who go on too long, inappropriately use their hint card or fail to use a hint card, cannot pass the buck, or who otherwise displease Rigor Mortis, earn a Withering Look from the Dark Overlord. Action cards may also be used to freeze other players in the middle of their explanation, as though stuttering through the excuse as their goblin self. Action cards allow players to pass the buck to another player who must continue the tale using their hint cards. Hint cards are to be used to begin spinning the tale–the player must use some aspect of the card to create their excuse. Players are given a hand of cards including action cards and hint cards. GMs can begin the game with scenarios like, “I sent you to fetch me a lock of Queen Baldigrand’s hair, that I might use it to assume her form, replace her on the throne and rule over the kingdom! How is it you failed?” The Game Master plays the part of Rigor Mortis and begins the interrogation by setting the stage. Published by Fantasy Flight Games, this game sets players up as goblin minions of a Rigor Mortis, a merciless master who is trying to suss out which of his minions was responsible for the failure of the last mission.
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