Blood on The Clocktower @ The Glebe Hotel

Monday Nights from 6PM

the greatest social game to exist in the cosiest pub in Sydney. If you love board games, tricking your friends or just need something to do on a Monday, come along. It is for everybody!

Come and Play…

Group of people sitting on sofas and chairs in a cozy, warmly lit living room, socializing and drinking.
Young man in black robes kneels and holds hands with another young man in a red sweater, who is sitting on a vintage sofa in a cozy, dimly lit room decorated with paintings and a large mirror.
Two women sitting on a vintage upholstered sofa in a cozy wooden-paneled room, engaged in conversation, one holding a menu or a brochure.
Two women sitting on a vintage upholstered sofa in a cozy wooden-paneled room, engaged in conversation, one holding a menu or a brochure.
A young man with short brown hair holding a large book in front of a wall decorated with vintage posters,
Two young men sitting on a red velvet sofa in a dimly lit room with curtains and a standing lamp. One appears bored or asleep, and the other covers his mouth with his hand, looking surprised or concerned. A table in front has bowls, a plate, and some game pieces.

FAQ's

What is Blood On The Clocktower?

Blood on the Clocktower is a social deduction game played with 7 to 15 people. If you have ever played Mafia, Werewolf, Among Us, Secret Hitler or Avalon, it is like those games - but on steroids! There is a good team and an evil team: The good team are in the dark, and don’t know who each other are. They must attempt to figure out who they can trust and execute those they think are evil. The evil team are in cahoots - they work together to blend in, deceive the good team and attempt to pick them off one by one.

Mafia is Boring. There are barely any fun roles and dying first sucks. How is this game different?

Blood on the Clocktower fixes every problem that traditional social deduction games have. To begin, there are no passive players: EVERYBODY gets a super fun role with a unique ability. If you die, you don’t have to sit there in silence like usual. You can still talk and influence the game just like any living player. In fact, sometimes you want to die, as that is how your unique ability is activated! The game also encourages getting out of your seat and moving around, engaging in separate discussions with people you trust (or your evil teammates!)

I am a complete beginner. Is this for me?

People with all levels of experience - first-time players to seasoned veterans are welcome! It is super easy to pick up; most beginners get the hang of it after one or two playthroughs. Furthermore, there is an experienced ‘Storyteller’ running the game that can answer any question that may arise.

This FAQ sucked and didn’t answer the question I had. Where can I ask a question?

I am more than happy to answer any questions you may have about Blood on the Clocktower or Clocktower Glebe! My name is Jim, and I run the weekly game. You can either send me an email to jim.carlton2004@Outlook.com or shoot me a message on 0413 317 901.

Where We Play

 

The Glebe Hotel, 63 Bay Street, Glebe NSW 2037