Goth (board game)

Goth
The Game of Horror Trivia
Players 2–4
Age range 13 +
Setup time 2 minutes
Playing time 60 minutes
Random chance Medium
Skill(s) required Horror-related trivia and popular culture

Goth: The Game of Horror Trivia, also known as Goth: A Game of Pure Gothic Horror, is a board game where progress is determined by a player's ability to answer horror-related trivia and popular culture questions. The game was invented by Matthew Nuccio, designed and developed by Design Edge Inc, and manufactured in 2002 by McNutty Games. The board is a graveyard with four plots representing each of the four player's starting points. It contains 200 double-sided trivia cards with five questions per side, providing a total of 2,000 questions. A die, four playing pieces, and 52 tombstones are included.

Gameplay

The object of Goth is to answer questions correctly in order to get a tombstone for your graveyard plot. The player must get 13 tombstones to win the game. The players start in one of the four corners of the board, represented by a pool of blood. The graveyard plot directly in front of the pool of blood becomes the player's plot where they will place the tombstones they earn. The player rolls the die and moves in a counterclockwise direction from their respective plot. A correct answer awards the player a tombstone which they place in their plot. An incorrect answer does nothing, unless the player is on a "Full Moon" square (see below).

Questions

The number the player rolls on the die indicates the category of the question the player must answer. For example, if the player rolls a one and lands on a blank square, they must answer a "Movie Mayhem" question. There are five different categories of questions, positioned on the trivia card to correspond to the number the player rolls. The categories are arranged on each card in the following order:

  1. Movie Mayhem - Questions about horror movies, such as actors, directors, release years, and scene specific questions.
  2. Alchemy - Miscellaneous questions, dealing with anything from real-life serial killers to autopsy terms.
  3. Music Macabre - Questions about music, usually staying within the hard rock and metal genres, dealing with band names, song recognition, and band members who have died.
  4. Bloody Tales & Poetry - Questions about old horror poems and horror novels.
  5. Stiffs - Questions from any of the above categories, however these questions are very specific and usually very difficult.
  6. Wildcard - If a player rolls a six, it is a wildcard and they get to choose the category of the question they want to answer.

Special squares

The game features four special squares that the player can land on, varying the gameplay and what the player must do.

Occupying the same square

If a player lands on a square that another player is currently occupying, three things happen. First, the player that just landed on the occupied square must give up a tombstone to the person occupying the square. Second, that player loses their turn. And lastly, that player must move back one space so that the two players do not occupy the same square. If the player lands on a 'special square' when they are forced back one space, they are not affected by it. For example, if you are forced back one space onto a Grave Robber square, you do not get to steal another player's tombstone.

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