Bloody Inn The Board Game

August 26, 2017 - Comment

1831 Peyrebeille, France. Times are tough for the common man. It’s all your family can do to make ends meet as lowly innkeepers. Together you hatch a plan, so diabolical it just might work. Preying upon the wealthy travelers who frequent your establishment you’ve been led to commit robbery and even murder! However, the greed

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1831 Peyrebeille, France. Times are tough for the common man. It’s all your family can do to make ends meet as lowly innkeepers. Together you hatch a plan, so diabolical it just might work. Preying upon the wealthy travelers who frequent your establishment you’ve been led to commit robbery and even murder! However, the greed has caught up with you and now it’s everyone for themselves. The Bloody Inn is a devilish game that pits family members against each other in a battle to see who can walk away with the most francs. No crime is too sinister, no traveler is safe! Hey, an innkeeper has to do what an innkeeper has to do! CONTENTS: 78 Guest cards, 4 Player aid cards, An Inn game board, A First Player card, 20 10F (10-franc) Check tiles, 20 Key/Room Service tokens, 4 white Key tokens, 4 wooden player discs, 1 rulebook.

Product Features

  • 78 multi-function guest cards.
  • Unique, macabre theme and game play.
  • Several different alternate scenarios, including a solo variant.

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Murderous Fun! One of our favorite board games to own in a while. Plays well with 2, 3 or 4 players, theres even a solitaire game mode which I have not tried yet. 

John says:

A deliciously dark drama unfolds… Welcome to the Bloody Inn, a place where a nightcap either means a restful nights sleep or the last night of your life. 

Amazon Customer says:

Learned how to play through a youtube video with a … Learned how to play through a youtube video with a moody boyfriend who didn’t want to play. Now he wants to play all the time. Taking it to Thailand with us because it really doesn’t have many big pieces, just a bunch of cards.

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