If I Were a Lich, Man
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If I Were a Lich, Man is a trilogy of funny Jewish roleplaying games about creative resistance against authoritarianism. The villains in the stories of our oppressors become the heroes in our play.
Written and illustrated by a team of avant-garde Jewish designers, this box set includes rules for all three games, game cards & a set of wooden dreidels.
Recommended for fans of What We Do in the Shadows, Russian Doll, and Young Frankenstein.
2024 ENNIE Awards Winner for Best Family Game / Product!
This trilogy is an offering to Jews, but everyone’s invited to play regardless of cultural or religious background. Players from other marginalized communities are especially encouraged to join the fun. Come to play with a willingness to engage with Jewish culture’s ancient tradition of using humor to address serious topics.
The gaming style is improvisational and collaborative, with a unique blend of tabletop and live action systems. There are no winners or losers, in the tradition of freeform and drama games.They can all be played at home, in a classroom, in a theatre, or online, and require between one and three hours. They don’t need a separate facilitator or game master; everyone can play a character. For ages teens and up.
In the box:
Rules booklet
Game cards
4 black wooden dreidels with red foiling
Written and illustrated by a team of avant-garde Jewish designers, this box set includes rules for all three games, game cards & a set of wooden dreidels.
Recommended for fans of What We Do in the Shadows, Russian Doll, and Young Frankenstein.
2024 ENNIE Awards Winner for Best Family Game / Product!
This trilogy is an offering to Jews, but everyone’s invited to play regardless of cultural or religious background. Players from other marginalized communities are especially encouraged to join the fun. Come to play with a willingness to engage with Jewish culture’s ancient tradition of using humor to address serious topics.
The gaming style is improvisational and collaborative, with a unique blend of tabletop and live action systems. There are no winners or losers, in the tradition of freeform and drama games.They can all be played at home, in a classroom, in a theatre, or online, and require between one and three hours. They don’t need a separate facilitator or game master; everyone can play a character. For ages teens and up.
In the box:
Rules booklet
Game cards
4 black wooden dreidels with red foiling
