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'''Publisher:''' [[Indie Boards | '''Publisher:''' [[Indie Boards & Cards]] | ||
'''Product Code/SKU:''' IBCDMWC1 | '''Product Code/SKU:''' IBCDMWC1 | ||
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'''Artist(s):''' [[Brandt Peters]] | '''Artist(s):''' [[Brandt Peters]] | ||
'''Number of Players:''' 4 to 6 players | '''Number of Players:''' 4 to 6 players (+4 with expansion) | ||
'''Estimated Playing Time:''' 20 minutes | '''Estimated Playing Time:''' 20 minutes | ||
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==Comments / Trivia== | ==Comments / Trivia== | ||
This game is a variation on a game called ''TimeBomb'' (originally in Japanese and French.) | This game is a variation on a game called ''TimeBomb'' (originally in Japanese and French.) It is not necessary to have ''TimeBomb'' to play this game. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
Latest revision as of 06:29, 4 September 2016

Details
Publisher: Indie Boards & Cards
Product Code/SKU: IBCDMWC1
ISBN: ?
Year: 2016
Designer(s): Yusuke Sato
Artist(s): Brandt Peters
Number of Players: 4 to 6 players (+4 with expansion)
Estimated Playing Time: 20 minutes
Recommended Ages: Ages 14 +
Expansions: Don't Mess with Cthulhu: Necronomicon
Other Editions: None
Summary
From the rules:
Don’t Mess with Cthulhu is a social deduction game with secret identities. Players are either Investigators trying to keep Cthulhu from waking and controlling the world, or Cultists that want to bring the world to a disturbing end.
The game takes place over four rounds. The Investigators must uncover all the Elder Signs to win; the Cultists win when Cthulhu is revealed or if the game ends before all the Elder Signs are discovered.
Comments / Trivia
This game is a variation on a game called TimeBomb (originally in Japanese and French.) It is not necessary to have TimeBomb to play this game.