

make sure you check out our overnight hires, a collection of our favourite variations and modifications that you can make to psycho killer that will change the game without having to change your game!

trial and terror is a way for players with earlier editions of psycho killer to play the updated rules that are featured in our newest editions.
If you're playing with the first edition (especially with two players), make sure you check these rules out first!

a break neck, 5-minute version of psycho killer to play when you want to kill your friends while killing some time.

put cards back in the deck face up. seeing the danger coming only makes it more terrifying.

keep predicaments in your hand to play later with devastating consequences. plus there's a surprise twist if you get left for dead!

The best cards from our expansions all together in one ultimate game of psycho killer. we will keep this updated with any new expansions that we release!
PSycho Killer
Card Faqs

Ranged Weapons!
WHEN CAN I PLAY A RANGED WEAPON?
You can only play ranged weapons whenever you must play regular weapons - so that means whenever a Psycho Killer or a Betrayal hits the table!
DO ALL MY RANGED WEAPONS HAVE TO TARGET THE SAME PLAYER?
Not at all, share the love! You get a weapon, you get a weapon, and you get a weapon! Everyone gets weapons!
WHAT ORDER DO PLAYERS HAVE TO PLAY RANGED WEAPONS?
After everyone played their regular Weapon Cards, feel free to go absolutely ham with these bad boys, but if you do find yourself in a standoff, the player who caused the weapon to be played (by drawing a Psycho Killer or playing a Betrayal) starts, and then continues around the direction of play until everyone has played their Ranged Weapons.
IF I PLAY A BARRICADE TO AVOID PLAYING WEAPON CARDS DURING AN ATTACK, WHAT HAPPENS TO MY RANGED WEAPONS?
Good question. In this situation you cannot play any Weapon Cards, including the ranged variety!

