Ever fancied starting your own religion? Wyrmgold's new game Believe in me! (please) hands 2-4 players a fledgling deity and dares them to gather more gullible mortals than their rivals. It has just landed on Gamefound, and it is a comedy-strategy game pitched somewhere between Monty Python and Terry Pratchett, where taking credit for a passing thunderstorm counts as a genuine miracle.
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See how it worksUnderneath the gags sits a proper engine. You build a tableau, send your followers off to toil, pray and occasionally get sacrificed, and define your own god by bolting together chaotic, serene or wrathful body parts. The neat twist is a hidden trick-taking game you use to pass off natural disasters as divine handiwork, marketing a flood or a plague of locusts as proof of your power. It is the work of three German television writers, Erik Haffner, Cornel Krizsan and Henneke Holst, which goes some way to explaining the script-doctor sense of timing. A game runs around an hour for 2-4 players, ages 14 and up.
The campaign is live on Gamefound now, with a "Divine Edition" packing the usual deluxe upgrades, and the finished game is due to launch at SPIEL Essen on 22 October in both German and English, so UK gamers will not be left waiting on a translation. A French edition is planned for summer 2027. If a night of backstabbing demigods and weaponised weather sounds like your group's idea of fun, round up your congregation.
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Start organising for freeSources: Wyrmgold | Wyrmgold press release | Gamefound | Born2Invest




