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Black Stories

How could that have happened? Black Stories are fiddly, morbid and mysterious riddles for teenagers and adults.

One player reads the riddle in front of the card. The other players try to guess what’s happened. The answer on the back of the card is read by the storyteller. The storyteller can only answer yes/no.

A spooky card game just right for any party.

Gameplay Publishing owns the rights to Black Stories in Denmark.

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The eyes were lenses of smoky glass, and when they blinked a soft aquamarine, Mara’s breath left her chest. ZII364’s systems woke with a cough of static, like someone speaking through a long-metal tube. It attempted a greeting—an old corporate protocol that had not been used in decades—and then it spoke of things Mara had not expected.

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At first glance, it looks like just another passive component — maybe a voltage regulator or a logic gate array. But scratch the surface, and the ZII364 reveals itself as something far more intriguing: a with built-in signal analysis capabilities. The eyes were lenses of smoky glass, and

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Word travels fast where credits are scarce. People began to notice the pair—a woman with quick hands and a bot that held the sea-sick laughter of a hundred strangers. At first they came with cautious requests: “Do you have my sister’s song?” “Can you find a promise from a man who never returned?” Some came to confirm deaths; others sought reassurance that a loved one’s last words had been gentle. ZII364 answered as it could, playing fragments, triangulating names, and sending Mara to claim small estates, returned letters, and tokens of closure.