Blood on the Clocktower
York
Sunday 7 June | 11am-6pm | £95
Join us for a day of murder, treachery and revenge at a Georgian craft-beer mansion in the heart of medieval York.
Sunday 7 June, 11.00am - 6pm
Suitable for everyone, from complete beginners to hardened demon hunters
Age: 18+ (16+ with a responsible adult)
Feasting-style lunch
Learn to play or test your wits
From complete beginners to hardened Ravenswood Bluff veterans, we’ll run a variety of games and scripts to make sure everyone’s having fun.
The Venue
We’re taking over two rooms of the House of Trembling Madness, Lendal. Set over the five floors of a beatifully-restored Georgian mansion, the pub boasts a huge range of draft beers, wines, spirits and food to die for.
Outsider?
We can arrange accommodation! Let us know when you book.
About the Game
Blood on the Clocktower is a social deduction game, in which a team of wary townsfolk attempt to uncover the evil hiding among them. Each round someone is murdered, and the players must use their special skills and powers of deduction to identify and execute the demon and its minions before it’s too late. But in this game of shifting loyalties and shaky alliances, who can you trust?
Players are guided by a Storyteller, who arbitrates rules, manages hidden (mis)information and chairs execution committees. While death is a constant threat, it’s not the end of your game. You’ll keep playing as a ghost - losing your special powers, but still sharing what you know, making deductions, and running interference for your team (at least you think they’re on your side…).
What to Expect
Two professional Storytellers, running a range of scripts catering to a different experience levels.
No more than 12 players per group.
Tea and coffee on arrival
Feasting-style buffet lunch
Complementary drink
As much Blood on the Clocktower as we can play!
Lunch included
Beginners welcome
Professional Storytellers
Evocative setting
Getting there
House of the Trembling Madness
14 Lendal, York, YO1 8AA
By train: The venue is a 10-minute walk from York Station.
By car: Parking in York city centre is limited and expensive, so we suggest using park and ride!
Blue Badge holders: There is one public Blue Badge bay on Lendal, and two more on nearby Blake Street, free to use from 10.30am with no time limit.
Accessibility
The venue is down a flight of stairs. There are toilet facilities on the same level.

