‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ (1984) Board Game Available Via Kickstarter

“Naughty!” Do you love Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) as much as we do (read our retro review here)? Are you ready for the Board Game version of the classic slasher? The Kickstarter is fully funded and some stretch goals are unlocked. You just need to order your copy today!

Read on for the details!

Silent Night, Deadly Night

From The Silent Night, Deadly Night Kickstarter Page

The producers of Silent Night, Deadly Night have teamed up with horror merch stalwart Fright-Rags to create a tabletop game based on the 1984 Christmas slasher classic. It’s available to pre-order through Kickstarter.

Working as a team, 1-4 players will need strategy, bravery, and a little luck to stop murderous Santa Billy from reaching St. Mary’s Home for Orphaned Children! Roll the dice and make your move while Billy stalks along his path. Collect weapons, roadblocks, and snowballs to help your fight — and when that time comes, flick the spinner to determine your fate!

The board features five “kill zones” with new illustrations by Justin Osbourn, which will be revealed throughout the campaign. A deck of 30 action cards guarantees each game is unique, while a reversible board with a “naughty” drinking game version is available exclusively on Kickstarter.

Here’s a look at the package design!

Silent Night Deadly Night

Back Silent Night, Deadly Night: The Game on Kickstarter before the campaign ends on January 13!

Super cool! I’ll be grabbing a copy for myself as a belated Christmas present. Can’t wait to play it! I can see this becoming a new holiday tradition in no time. Just in time for the 2022 reboot, too!

What do you think? Will you snag a copy from the Kickstarter page? Tell us in the comments!

About Kenn Hoekstra

PopHorror Writer. Associate Editor. @PopHorrorNews Tweeter. Also... Screenwriter. Blogger. Horror Movie Aficionado. Wisconsin Sports Fan. IT Guy. Father. Smartass. People's Champion. TIME Person of the Year - 2006.

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