CAMPFIRE - ANTHOLOGY HORROR STORYTELLING
Adam Vass and Will Jobst
Campfire is a storytelling game for 2-6 players, designed to be played in an hour or two with cards, coins, and a special cloth playmat. During a game, take turns as the Narrator and weave together people, places, and things using flavorful story prompts to set the scene. Collaborate to thrill, surprise, and terrify!
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Draw and interpret unique narrator cards to fuel your Campfire for never-the-same-twice gameplay
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Cast embers into the fire: the terrified people, the cursed places, and the awful things of your story
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Collaborate, improvise, and shiver with this zero-prep storytelling game for any type of horror
If you’re a fan of approachable storytelling games like Fiasco or anthology horror like Are You Afraid of the Dark? or Creepshow, Campfire is for you! Tell a story, from creeping start to a bloody end, in a single two-hour session, all with zero-prep.
Story decks included:
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Mosh Macabre by Adam Vass
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Shed blood in the circle pit in this gory punk rock horror show. What would you do on your final night alive with a busted-up six-string, a fist full of hate, and a smelly room full of leather-clad freaks?
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Flutter by Banana Chan
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Things go wrong on an idyllic no-screens rural getaway with friends. Horror creeping like the slow flitter of colorful wings.
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Kate M. Blood by Epidiah Ravachol
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Teenagers spend their weekends after curfew hanging out in the Riverside Cemetery. Then the women in white walked through their party.
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Amidst the Stilts by Giuliano Roverato
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On the mangroves of Brazil, an indebted loser finds a chance at a better life and something that should be left alone. A mysterious wooden saint cries dark tears.
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The Emerald Triangle by Linda H. Codega
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At the edge of the state where hippies stake out a final piece of farmland, biker gangs ride, and cryptid hunters lie in wait, hoping to catch a glimpse of sasquatch.
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Pieces of Me by Maria Mison
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Clinical psychology states that trauma is the ultimate killer, stealing memories one would never recover. From the frayed bits and details, could you piece together the truth of your diagnosis?
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Family Vacation ‘94 by Trevor Henderson
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In theory, this had been the vacation they’d been waiting for. But after taking a strange shortcut, they’ve found themselves trapped in a maze of rust and dirt, ancient and abandoned.
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The Babel File by Will Jobst
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They came from another place, pressing down crop fields in swirling fractals. It didn’t feel real until we were there, trespassing and camped out in a hayloft, waiting for…anything.
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