Don't Panic Games Unleashes Dark Cults and Rock Bands on US Tabletop Scene

Don't Panic Games just unleashed a delightfully dark board game, Sacrifice 666, alongside the musical party challenge Who's Next?, expanding its US catalog. The Paris-based publisher is actively bringing its unique European titles to North American players.
First up, Sacrifice 666 plunges up to six players into the hilarious role of aspiring cult leaders. The goal? Complete three Dark Rituals by sacrificing gloriously unhinged characters onto rivals' Altars. Cards range from -6 to 7; hitting exactly 6 or -6 requires a six-second prayer. Characters like a "Giga Deep One" and an "Altar Boy" who swaps boards promise chaotic fun. It's fast, funny, and utterly unhinged.
Then there's Who's Next?, a vibrant musical party game for 3 to 7 players. Everyone joins a band, trying to keep a concert from falling apart. Players pass the spotlight, playing Musician cards precisely as an oral countdown ticks down. Miss a cue, play out of turn, or freeze, and you earn a "Wrong Note." The player with the fewest "Wrong Notes" wins. Its progressive level system is key: easily learned, it offers six escalating rule layers for endless replayability and challenge, perfect for kids or competitive adults.
“Sacrifice 666 lets you lead a cult, sacrificing characters from 'Zombie Bait' to a 'Giga Deep One' in a hilariously dark ritual.”
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These titles bring fresh, distinct experiences to the US tabletop scene, perfect for fans seeking more than just standard game night fare.
Catzye Take
This expansion by Don't Panic Games is a great sign for fans hungry for unique tabletop experiences. The blend of dark humor in Sacrifice 666 and the escalating challenge of Who's Next? really sets them apart. Fans should keep an eye on this publisher as they continue to bring their distinct European flavor stateside.
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