Banquo at the Feast
A downloadable game
Banquo at the Feast is a party game for 3+ people in the vein of Mafia and Werewolf, with a heavier focus placed on storytelling and character relationships. You and your friends play as attendees at a party, telling stories to one another while the ghost of a dead friend comes back to haunt you. Will you be found accountable for your friend's murder, or will you and your fellow attendees have someone else executed for the crime?
This is an expanded version of a game written for the 200 Word RPG challenge in May 2018. If you would like a review copy of this game, or the price is a hardship to you, contact me on Twitter @corpserevivers.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars (13 total ratings) |
Author | Marn S. |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | GM-Less, mafia, shakespeare, story-game, storytelling, storytelling-game, Tabletop, tabletop-game, Tabletop role-playing game |
Purchase
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Development log
- 1.5 release!Mar 23, 2020
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I played this with my high school English class at the end of our study of Macbeth, keeping the setting and changing the characters: our story ended with the young prince, caught destroying the queen's finest silks and furs in an attempt to make her notice him, getting caught in the act and murdering the intruder, only for his cruel mother to condemn him to be buried alive...