MORI - Juego de fiesta

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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

🕵️‍♂️ MORI: Battle Royale in Real Life

📍 Ideal for events, parties, or large groups. 📍

Are you ready to turn your surroundings into a real-life game board?

MORI is a unique social experience that transforms any location into a field of strategy, stealth, and fun. Each player is given a secret mission: a specific objective and a designated object with which they must "eliminate" (symbolically, of course) another player. For example, "eliminate Marta on the Terrace with a Flip-Flop." If you touch that person in that location with the designated object, they're eliminated.

When you achieve your objective, you get your opponent's objective and continue the hunt.
In the end, only one player can be left standing.

Organize games with your friends, at home, at the office, or during an event.
Plan, act carefully, and trust no one…

Features:

🎯 Receive a card with your next objective. Eliminate it on the spot with the indicated object.

👥 Player tracking and real-time game status.

🕐 Eliminations automatically logged.

🏆 Only one will be the last one standing.

⚠️ Disclaimer

MORI is a social and symbolic game. It does not promote any type of violence or physical harm. Eliminations are carried out in a fun and safe manner, according to rules agreed upon by the players.
Updated on
Oct 23, 2025

Data safety

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