
What we’re about
"The SiM" is a vibrant community space in Seattle, where individuals of all ages can safely explore, learn, play, and be inspired by the dynamic intersection of interactive media, game development, emerging technology, and digital art.
Our mission is to support hobbyists and professionals alike by providing an accessible, inclusive, hands-on environment for creating interactive experiences, collaboration, networking, knowledge-sharing, professional development, and personal creative expression.
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Blood on the Clocktower @ The SiM
3131 Western Ave, Seattle, Wa, USBlood on the Clocktower is back at The SiM!
This is a popular social deduction game full of lies, logic, and deception. Players will randomly be given a good or evil role, each with a unique ability. This game is like Werewolf or Mafia with much richer roles or interactions!
We’re running a beginner game – new players are welcome! We’ll be running a script called Trouble Brewing. All of the rules will be explained before the game and more experienced players will be on hand to guide us through the game, but a little research beforehand never hurts.
Trouble Brewing Characters: https://wiki.bloodontheclocktower.com/Trouble_Brewing
Not necessary, but if you want to see how games are run, there are many YouTube demos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZBvRfM3Xow&list=PL_1ovNjcs76HkXIPsS4fbLpaNSAbqO5pq
Player numbers are important to the game. If you cannot come, let us know ASAP, so we can accommodate the number of games and players we need, and please show up on time. If you are a no show, we may limit your participation in future BOTC events.
If we have enough players, we'll split into two games, with one game being for more experienced players and the other being a Beginner game.
The SiM is a nonprofit space that is free to use for its members and guests, supported by grants and community donations. There is nothing for sale at The SiM. Some light snacks will be provided. Donations are always appreciated, but never required.
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