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If I Were a Lich, Man

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If I Were a Lich, Man
DesignersLucian Kahn
IllustratorsEzra Rose
PublishersHit Point Press
Publication2023
GenresTabletop role-playing game, comedy

If I Were a Lich, Man is a boxed set of three comedic, Jewish tabletop role-playing games about creative resistance against authoritarianism. The games were written by Lucian Kahn and illustrated by Ezra Rose. The box contains three games: "If I Were a Lich, Man," "Same Bat Time, Same Bat Mitzvah," and "Grandma's Drinking Song."[1] It was published by Hit Point Press in 2023 after the publisher's kickstarter campaign raised $84,590 in two weeks.[2] It won an ENNIE Award and an Indie Game Developer Network award.

Games

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"If I Were a Lich, Man" is an anti-fascist four-player game about a family meeting of Jewish liches arguing about how to defend themselves against killer paladins. It uses dreidels instead of dice. "Same Bat Time, Same Bat Mitzvah" is a LARP for 7 to 13 players. It is about a Bat Mitzvah party where the attendees are turning into vampires. "Grandma's Drinking Song" is another four-player game. The players write a drinking song together while performing short scenes based on Kahn's ancestors' true stories about working as bootleggers during Prohibition in New York City.[3]

Themes

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The games reappropriate antisemitic tropes to rethink fantasy monsters and criminals as "figures of resistance."[4] Kahn explained the thinking behind this in an interview with Lindsay Eanet for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency:

“There’s a long tradition of looking at the monster and seeing that the reason why these are monsters is because the people who have oppressive power have decided that these are going to be the enemies of the ‘good’ oppressive powers...But if you don’t agree with their ideology, if you’re seeing yourself as being a member of a marginalized community and being in opposition to these oppressive powers, then you can look at the qualities assigned to these monsters and some of them are qualities that are good.”[5]

The instruction manual contains a foreword and afterword about Jewish culture by Filipino Jewish writer James Mendez Hodes. Hodes worked as lead designer on Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game, which also deals with themes of systemic oppression.[6][1]

Reception

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If I Were a Lich, Man won the 2024 Silver ENNIE Award for Best Family Game / Product.[7][8] The dreidels were nominated for the 2023 Origins Awards for Best Dice-Related Product. The prototype for the title game "If I Were a Lich, Man" won the Indie Game Developer Network award for "Most Innovative" in 2020.[9] The prototype for "Same Bat Time, Same Bat Mitzvah" was a finalist in the 200 Word RPG Challenge in 2018.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b Writer, Alex Meehan Former Senior Staff (2023-02-23). "What We Do in the Shadows and Russian Doll inspired this trio of comedic Jewish RPGs". Dicebreaker. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  2. ^ "Pre-order If I Were a Lich, Man: 3 Jewish Games by Lucian Kahn on BackerKit". BackerKit. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  3. ^ Eanet, Lindsay (2023-05-12). "With goblins, spellcasters and holiday heroes, board game makers are imagining new Jewish worlds". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  4. ^ Eanet, Lindsay (2023-05-12). "With goblins, spellcasters and holiday heroes, board game makers are imagining new Jewish worlds". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  5. ^ Eanet, Lindsay (2023-05-12). "With goblins, spellcasters and holiday heroes, board game makers are imagining new Jewish worlds". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  6. ^ Carter, Chase (2021-02-25). "Avatar: The Last Airbender RPG first details: five playable eras, keeping Balance and how bending will work". Dicebreaker. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
  7. ^ Jovanée, Alice (2024-08-03). "Where to buy the best TTRPGs from Gen Con 2024". Polygon. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  8. ^ "2024 Nominees – ENNIE Awards". Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  9. ^ "Previous Award Winners". Indie Game Developer Network. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  10. ^ "Same Bat Time, Same Bat Mitzvah". 200wordrpg.github.io. Retrieved 2024-08-26.