Night of the Ninja

Product Information | |
Game Name | Night of the Ninja |
Type | Party Game, Deduction Game |
Publisher | Brotherwise Games |
Barcode | 856934004238 |
Release Year | 2021 |
Players | 4,5,6,7,8,9+ |
Playing Time | 30 Minutes |
Age Suitability | 12+ |
Ease of Play | 2.Straightforward/Novice |
Safety Information | |
Safety Marks | CE, Not for 0-3 Years |
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- Availability: Out of Stock
- Reward Points: 71
- SKU: NOTN-PG
- EAN: 856934004238
Description
Night of the Ninja is a fast-paced game of deadly secrets, midnight assassinations, and paper-thin alliances. Your mission is to defeat a rival ninja House... if you can figure out who they are! Each round, you choose your ninja role: a Spy or Fortune Teller gains valuable information, but only a Shinobi or Blind Assassin can cut down an opponent. To win, you’ll have to trick your opponents, figure out who can’t be trusted, and fight for your House!
Night of the Ninja supports 4-11 players, and a single round can play out within 5 minutes. Created by Justin Gary (Ascension, Shards of Infinity), it's designed to appeal to anyone from novice gamers to social deduction enthusiasts. Every card features papercraft art by Ben Charman, intricately hand-cut and photographed to create a unique, evocative visual style.
Night of the Ninja offers several twists on the social deduction genre. The team-based play means you can win Honor even if you die, as long as your House prevails. Each round begins by drafting Ninja cards, and no role is strictly better than others. The deadliest cards are also the last to be played, and gathering information can be as valuable as assassinating another player.