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Someone marries the richest old person. Someone worsens their health. Someone reads the will with too much enthusiasm. And in the end, no one talks about morals.
WHAT IT'S ABOUT
Cynical marriages, rigged wills, and zero remorse
Til Death Do Us Part is a self-published game that brings the most politically incorrect theme possible to the table: marrying wealthy elders, accelerating their demise, and cashing in on the inheritance. The game is presented as a strategic adult party game, where dark humor and unrestrained competition blend into matches that can last from 45 minutes to 3 hours, depending on how much players decide to gang up on each other.
At the table, you play as unscrupulous gold diggers frequenting Goldmine Park, courting wealthy elders, marrying them, increasing their assets, and simultaneously sabotaging their health. When your spouse dies, you read the will, count the millions, and move on to the next target. The first to accumulate 150 million dollars in stolen inheritance wins. Cards allow you to sabotage other players, force awkward situations between opponents and elders, divorce at the right time, or hire hitmen. Prenuptial agreements, blackmail, sudden medical miracles, and spouse swaps: every game is a race of cynicism and timing.
What they say abroad
A party game that's not afraid to be offensive, and that's precisely why it works.
— FroGames
Games always end with someone apologizing for something they did at the table.
— FroGames
Til Death Do Us Part
The tools of the trade
Cards to marry, betray, and bury
Marriage Certificate
You officially marry a wealthy elder. This is where your plan begins: increase their assets and hasten their death.
Sabotage Health
You worsen the health of an opponent's spouse or your own. Each damage brings them closer to the grave and you to the inheritance.
Increase Wealth
You increase your elder's assets. The more money they accumulate, the more valuable the will when they finally die.
Hitman & Blackmail
Direct attack cards: eliminate an opponent from the race, rig a will, force a divorce at the worst possible moment.
In a few hours, you'll have a story you can't tell everyone. It always happens with Til Death Do Us Part.
A game in five moments
What happens at the table
Not the rules. The experience.
Courting at Goldmine Park
Everyone draws their first cards and chooses which elder to court. Someone reads the most absurd descriptions aloud. Someone is already laughing too much. The tone of the evening is clear: no one intends to behave well.
First marriages and first sabotages
The first players officially get married and start playing cards to increase wealth or damage health. Someone plays a card that forces an embarrassing intimate act between an opponent and their elder, worsening their health. The table erupts. The cynicism race has begun.
Divorces, prenups, and blackmail
Mid-game: someone attempts a divorce to escape an unfavorable will. Someone plays a prenuptial agreement to protect their money. Someone blackmails an opponent, forcing them into an impossible choice. The initial plans are already ruined.
The legendary will
A player finally buries their elder and reads the will aloud. The deck has decided: a 40 million inheritance. Or: cheated by another player who had placed a hidden card. Or: the spouse miraculously recovered at the last second. The table screams. Someone flips their chair.
Someone reaches 150 million
A player hits 150 million on the tracker and wins. The others count how many elders they've buried and how much they've stolen. Someone apologizes for a card played half an hour ago. Someone says they'll never play again. Someone asks when the next game is.
How to play
The flow of each round
Each player plays cards, modifies health and wealth tracks, and hopes their elder dies at the right moment.
You draw cards from the deck and play some on your elder or on opponents' elders. Each card modifies health, wealth, or marital status.
You use cards to increase your spouse's assets or worsen their health. When health reaches zero, the elder dies and the will is read.
You read the Last Will of your deceased elder. Count the accumulated inheritance and move it to your personal tracker. Then you start over with a new marriage.
Other players can sabotage your plans with attack cards: prenups, forced divorces, spouse swaps, hitmen, blackmail. Or you do the same to them.
Why it's different from others
Six mechanics that make a difference
The most inappropriate theme possible
Til Death Do Us Part makes no excuses. The theme is marrying rich elders and accelerating their death to steal their inheritance. It's not for everyone, and the game knows it. If your group laughs at the worst things, it works perfectly. Otherwise, choose something else.
Wealth and health tracking
Each elder has two tracks: wealth (how much the inheritance is worth) and health (how long until death). You must balance both: increase assets without letting them live too long. Other players can sabotage both tracks.
Unpredictable wills
When an elder dies, you read their Last Will. The will can be generous, rigged by an opponent, or modified by cards played in secret. You never know how much you'll really cash in until you read it aloud.
Multiple marriages
No one stops at just one elder. You marry, bury, collect, and start over. The game is a serial marriage race up to 150 million. Some players bury three elders, others get stuck on the first one for an hour.
Forced embarrassment cards
Some cards force opponents to perform intimate acts with their elders to improve their health. It's a take-that mechanic disguised as a party game: public embarrassment that hinders others' strategy.
Elastic duration
Games can last 45 minutes or 3 hours, depending on how much players sabotage each other. If the group is aggressive, games fly by. If everyone plays defensively with prenups and divorces, the race drags on until exhaustion.
How it ends
How to win and how to lose
The first to reach 150 million dollars in stolen inheritance wins. The others are left to watch.
Victory
- Accumulate 150 million dollars on your personal tracker
- Marry rich elders, increase their assets, and bury them at the right time
- Protect your inheritances from divorces, prenups, and others' sabotages
Elimination or defeat
- You are forced to divorce before collecting the inheritance
- Your elder is swapped for a poorer one
- Opponents tamper with your wills and steal your money
Til Death Do Us Part is an adult party game that isn't afraid to be politically incorrect. If your group laughs at the wrong things, it's perfect.
Frequently asked questions
FAQ about Til Death Do Us Part
Is it really as inappropriate as it seems?
Yes. The theme is marrying rich elders and accelerating their death to steal their inheritance. Some cards force embarrassing situations. If anyone at the table is easily offended or doesn't laugh at dark humor, choose another game. This one makes no excuses.
How long does a game last?
From 45 minutes to 3 hours, depending on how much players sabotage each other. If everyone plays aggressively and buries elders quickly, it flies by. If the table uses prenups, divorces, and blackmail repeatedly, the game drags on. The duration is unpredictable.
Does it work well with 2 players?
Yes, but it's much more fun with 4 or more. In 2 players, the interaction is direct and competitive, but it lacks the social chaos of multiplayer. The game promises to shine with 4-6 players, where sabotages multiply.
Are the rules complicated?
No. You draw cards, play them to modify health and wealth, bury elders, read wills. It can be explained in 10 minutes. The real complexity is reading other players and choosing when to attack.
Is it available in Italian?
No, this edition is in English. The game requires reading cards and wills, so a good understanding of the language is necessary. The text is full of jokes and references that work better in English.
Til Death Do Us Part is a strategic party game for 2-6 players, ages 16+, lasting 45-180 minutes. The self-produced game brings a provocative theme to the table: portraying unscrupulous fortune hunters who marry rich elders, increase their assets, and accelerate their death to collect millionaire inheritances. The mechanics combine wealth and health track management, direct conflict cards, unpredictable wills, and dark adult humor. The first to reach 150 million stolen dollars wins. The game uses card play conflict resolution, take-that, and sudden death ending mechanics, with an elastic duration that varies based on the level of mutual sabotage. Available on FroGames.it.

Til Death Do Us Part - Deluxe Kickstarter Edition
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