Barter for success. Settle for chaos.

Deal or Death is a negotiation-focused social deduction game about corporate absurdity. Haggle and form coalitions in a series of fast-paced negotiations, while facing the constant threat of betrayal.

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To Whom It May Concern:

Deal or Death is an experience for 5-11 players, meant to dismantle relationships in the name of corporate conquest. There are six roles: Executive, Shareholder, Anarchist, Intern, Entrepreneur, and Consultant. As Executives try to win the support of Shareholders by promising paperclips, Infiltrators with hidden agendas will stop at nothing to fulfill their own ambitions. Who can you trust to make you rich?
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Negotiations

The two competing Executives enter individual negotiations with every other player, hoping to close Deals with enough Shareholders. But Shareholders aren’t the only ones at the bargaining table…

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Networking

While negotiations take place, the other players are free to network in their own space. They can discuss terms, strategize, and find out who is who. Of course, no one is obligated to tell the truth!

Performance Reviews

“This game turns the most trustworthy of friends into conniving financiers. I honestly wanted to rip the other players to shreds."
- Aidan O.

"Last-minute bargaining and good old-fashioned lies make each session a blast!"
- Megan H.
"Deal or Death has exhilarating roles, perfectly crafted to allow players to get creative with their strategies. No two games are the same!"
- Kelli T.

"No matter how well you think you know the other players, this game keeps you guessing."
- Parker M.
“The layers of fast-paced negotiation and high-stakes deception made every round feel intense. Deal or Death is insanely fun!"
- Omar R.

"It's intuitive and addicting. Who knew grasping corporate strategy would be so easy?"
- Ryan P.