![]() ![]() ![]() Take one of the piles and turn it upside down and shuffle them together. Take your deck and place all the cards face up in two separate piles. Shuffling the Deck- if you have not already shuffled your deck, you want to ensure that the deck has about an equal number of both face-up and face down cards. ![]() This variant adds a Tarot Deck that controls the number of blocks that should be pulled from the tower (depending on if the card is drawn Face Up or Face Down) and can optionally add extra rules for Special Cards ( Death, The Devil, The Hanged Man, etc.) You will take on the role of someone trapped in a story that is only as compelling as it is hostile-someone who will find themselves making decisions we hope never to face in real life. The thrill of a Dread game lies within the tension between desire and loss. The goal of Dread is to sustain the delicate atmosphere that invokes the hand quivering emotion that lends its name to the game. Players pull from the tower to succeed in their actions. Those who play will participate in a mutual telling of an original macabre tale. It is the horror role-playing game that uses Jenga® instead of dice. Enjoy, just in time to start planning your upcoming Halloween Game Nights. You can find them laid out below, or you can access the Free Printable PDF HERE. This month I wanted to release some of my Dread RPG Play Variants. ![]()
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