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?
Up to 25 players (we’ll be in groups of around 12) 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, deducing information, and running interference for your team (at least you think they’re on your side…).
What to Expect
Three professional Storytellers, running a range of scripts catering to a range of experienced levels.
No more than 12 players per group.
Filipino pot luck lunch from the award-winning Adobros supper club.
As much Blood on the Clocktower as we can play!
The Storytellers
A good Storyteller keeps the game on track (and sprinkles just the right amount of chaos on top). We’ve lined up three of the best:
The Food
We’re serving award-winning Filipino food, courtesy of The Adobros: famous for their adobo, kare kare, lechon porchetta, leche flan, bibingka and more! Ooooh, it looks good.
The Venue
Kingswood House is a stunning 32-room mansion, built in the early 1800s. It’s home to Kingswood Arts: a not-for-profit arts centre and cultural hub, designed to support its local community through creativity.
Getting Here
Address: Kingswood House, Seeley Drive, Southwark, SE21 8QN
By train: A few minutes’ walk from Sydenham Hill and Gipsy Hill stations. Sydenham Hill does not have step-free access. Gipsy Hill has step-free access to Platform 1 (towards London via Tulse Hill) only.
By bus: Close to stops for the 3, 450, N3. Walking distance to stops for the 202, 363, N63.

