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HeroCard: Nightmare for Halloween


Just in time for Halloween, a copy of HeroCard: Nightmare arrived at my door. I wrote the story and designed most of the mechanics for this horror-themed board game. The gothic horror town (of my grandparents actually), combines the deduction of Clue with the bluffing of Poker. You start the dream knowing where you will die and who will kill you. Your only chance of waking up is to ensure each other dreamer dies first. Boardgamegeek reviewers say "Creepy fun for the whole family" and "Clever bluffing and deduction game". Nightmare is available in stores and online at Funagain and Thought Hammer.

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