Description
Unleash your dark side with Steven Rhodes: Let’s Summon Demons — a mischievous and strategic game now available at Mind Games!
2 – 5 Players | Ages 12+ | 20 – 40 Minutes
Step into a world of dark humor and devious gameplay where players compete to summon powerful demons before their rivals. Perfect for 2-5 players in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Adelaide, this game combines luck, cunning, and a bit of chaos in a race to become the top Demon Summoner.
Why You’ll Love Let’s Summon Demons:
- Strategic Deck Building: Shuffle the Demon Deck and the Block Deck to craft your strategy—build sadistic or sweet combos to outwit your opponents.
- Manage Your Souls: Roll the dice to activate your cards, acquire more soul tokens, and buy powerful cards from THE BLOCK—an ever-changing marketplace of characters and strategies.
- Push Your Luck: Sacrifice cards to summon demons and score big, but beware—the more demons you summon, the closer you are to victory (and maybe a little mischief)!
Game Highlights:
- Objective: Summon all 3 of your starting demons before the others, and have at least 10 souls on top to win.
- Turn Mechanics: Roll dice to activate matching cards, earn soul tokens, and buy from THE BLOCK—lots of chances for strategic synergy and chaos.
- Deck Variety: With 20 unique demons and a diverse BLOCK deck featuring characters of every style, no game is the same twice!
What’s Inside:
- Demon Deck & Block Deck: A collection of powerful demons and versatile characters.
- Starting Candles & Hand of 3 Demons: Your initial setup to begin summoning.
- Soul Tokens & Dice: The currency and tools to control the game and activate combos.
- Rulebook: Easy rules to master the art of summoning.
Perfect for Mischief & Mastery in Australia:
Whether in Melbourne, Sydney, or Adelaide, Let’s Summon Demons offers a darkly humorous test of luck, strategy, and cunning. Craft your demon army, mess with your friends, and see who becomes the ultimate Dark Summoner!
Visit Mind Games today to summon your inner demon—are you cunning enough to win?














