Blood on the Clocktower – Bedpillows and Broomsticks (Player Perspective)



Time for a visit to Ravenswood Bluff to see the prime tourist attraction: Blood on the Clocktower.

Come watch us play this incredibly entertaining Social Deduction game by The Pandemonium Institute. In Blood on the Clocktower, players are comprised of two teams: a small but mighty “Evil” team led by a Demon, and a larger but less coordinated “Good” team that must find the Demon and execute the Demon before slowly being picked off one by one.

We take a seat as a player and find ourselves in the possession of some incredible power with the token of the Chambermaid, one of the only “traditional” information-gathering roles in Bad Moon Rising, in comparison of all the others who risk death in one way or another to gather any data. Each night we awake and select two people in a similar manner to the Fortune Teller, but instead of learning if one of the pair is a Demon, we learn the waking pattern of the two players selected. Will we be able to put our information to good use and expose players who are being dishonest about their roles? Will we discover which of the travellers are evil, or will we place our trust incorrectly in the hands of someone who only wants to bring town to ruin? Will Ravenswood Bluff EVER be clean?!

Find out as we play Blood on the Clocktower! (Okay except maybe not the last one…)

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2 thoughts on “Blood on the Clocktower – Bedpillows and Broomsticks (Player Perspective)”

  1. Surprising game. I really thought Rhydings was evil. Why would you not pick your neighbour as a sailor in a matron game? That seemed like an evil play because you said you had useful info.

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