Welcome to Who’s the Killer, a thrilling mystery card game where nothing is as it seems. In this bluffing and deduction game, players are drawn into a dark story filled with suspicious characters, secrets, and unexpected twists. Roles are assigned in secret, alliances are formed, and trust quickly becomes the most dangerous game at the table. During the game, players are divided into two opposing teams — the Bad and the Good — but not everyone knows who belongs to which side. As the story unfolds through discussion, player actions, and evolving scenarios, you must figure out who you can trust and who is hiding behind the crime. The game progresses through a story that is revealed in rounds by a narrator who guides the experience and sets the tone. Each player secretly receives a role and a special help card, while new locations and items appear in every round, shifting the atmosphere and intensity of the game. Players debate, bluff, accuse, and observe carefully in an attempt to uncover the opposing team before the truth is finally revealed. The game includes 70 cards and an instruction booklet, featuring story cards, role cards, location cards, item cards, help cards, and a special “Threatening Message” card that adds an extra layer of tension. It is perfect for groups who enjoy mystery and bluffing games, sparking intense discussions and unpredictable twists, with every session playing out differently. In Who’s the Killer, no one truly knows who to trust. The truth is hidden behind roles, secrets, and deception — and there is only one question: can you uncover the killer before it’s too late?
With AS board games, children develop communication, strategic and logical thinking skills, among other things, while socializing and bonding with each other! The adult table games, for their part, promise hilarious moments with the company.
AS promises to give many moments of plenty of laughter and fun to young and "grown up" children. AS games are suitable for children from 3 years and above
The games in the series have been studied by expert educators and psychologists and have been tested in schools and kindergartens.











