FARK
FARK is a folkloric hidden-role card game where silver and fire can solve most of your problems, and trusting your friends usually gets you killed. Every player is dealt a secret role card, whether it is a Villager, a Werewolf, a Vampire, a Doctor, a Burgomaster, or an Extirpator, where Villagers make up most of the players with several Werewolves hidden among them. Each role has its own abilities, blood count, and path to secure victory.
What is FARK
FARK is a folkloric hidden-role card game where silver and fire can solve most of your problems, and trusting your friends usually gets you killed. Every player is dealt a secret role card, whether it is a Villager, a Werewolf, a Vampire, a Doctor, a Burgomaster, or an Extirpator, where Villagers make up most of the players with several Werewolves hidden among them. Each role has its own abilities, blood count, and path to secure victory.
Each turn, a player will draw cards and can decide to play their weapons and items or take actions to attack, defend, investigate, bluff, accuse, or ally with other players. If a player's blood count is depleted, that player will be eliminated from the game and must reveal their role card. During the game, several cards may require an execution vote to occur, forcing the group to decide which player is eliminated that round. A wrong choice can be just as deadly as the monsters themselves.
The game concludes when a faction has achieved its win condition. The Villagers, Burgomaster, Doctor, and Extirpator achieve their survival by defeating every Werewolf and the Vampire. The Werewolves win once every non-monster player has been eliminated. The Vampire wins only if no one else survives.
—description from the publisher
Game details
- Players
- 4–13
- Age
- +13
- Duration
- 60 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2027
- Mechanics
- Deduction · Hand Management · Hidden Roles
- Categories
- Bluffing · Card Game · Deduction
- Designer
- —
- Publisher
- Haragames
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How many players is FARK for?
FARK plays with 4–13 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 60 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 13.
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