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Adapted from the popular BBC programme, this is the perfect game for morale and team building.

Every player sends a photo for the photo board and has a list of players so they can keep track. It is up to you how many Traitors you choose and how you inform them.

In my school, we set that a mission was given each evening, for the next day, for The Traitors to do. Then at the end of the day there was a murder. Following the murder (and another mission being given), players would have the evening/morning to banish a player - this would be revealed by about 9am. The players can use the ‘Banishment Slip’ to do this. You can then use the ‘Banishment Record’ to record who votes for who (but obviously cross out people who are banished/murdered). During the day, the Traitors would then do another mission and be deciding on who to murder - the great thing is they may/may not get caught as that’s the risk. All missions are in word so you can edit.

Eventually, you keep going until you get to the final 4 players.

On the penultimate day, we did 2 banishments as opposed to a murder and banishment.

On the last day, you play ‘The End Game’ where each player chooses the card whether to banish or end game. You keep going until every player wishes to end the game or you are left with 2. Then they reveal. If more than one Traitor is left, you play ‘Steal or Share’. If both players share, they share the prize pot. If one steals, they get it. If all steal, nobody wins.

All money will go towards my school :-)

Enjoy!

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