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A Wacky Game of Internal Conflict
From the prosecutor to the personas, everyone has a unique role to play in this unpredictable trial.
The fight takes place both inside the courtroom and inside Guy’s mind. His focus and goals will swing wildly as players grab control of different regions of his mind. Even a small action like a yawn or a wink at the wrong moment can have drastic effects on the trial.
Ages 12+
3-6 players
1-2 hours
Robbing that bank was not your brightest moment. Should you just confess or try to get away with it? As you prepare to testify in court, conflicting thoughts fill your head. Which voice should you listen to?
Take control of different aspects of Guy’s personality as the prosecutor tries to convict him. From Honesty to Selfishness, each persona has a different secret goal. Just about anything can happen in this wacky trial, and your actions will determine Guy’s fate!
Play as the Prosecutor
The prosecutor’s goal is to have more jurors think Guy is guilty than innocent at the end of the game.
Each round begins with the prosecutor choosing a trial card. These cards tell the story of the trial, from presenting evidence to calling witnesses.
Will your case be enough to sway the jury? Or perhaps you’ll need to grill Guy on the stand and trick him into confessing his crime.
Channel a Persona
All other players take on different aspects of Guy’s personality, such as Honesty or Selfishness, and strive to fulfill your hidden goal.
Deploy control markers to different regions of Guy’s brain using the unique three dimensional board. Do you want to choose how Guy responds to a question on the stand? Deploy to the speech region to push off the opposition and take control.
Play Through the Trial
Each trial card presents a pivotal moment in the court case. How Guy reacts to these moments will place tokens on the jurors to help or hinder your goal.
As Guy continues to testify, what impulses will you choose to control and how will you sway the jury's opinion?
Will Guy go to prison? Will he make a fool of himself in the courtroom? Will his lawyer finally win a case? Will he ever figure out what was in that breakfast burrito? The case rests in your hands.