He wants to do this using cards.

There are 47 of them - a forest of silhouettes, laid across the blood-stained table between you.

Every turn, you flip a tree card to reveal a flame.

A table covered with tree and fire cards with a sinister masked figure at the far end, in the horror game Arsonate

When the flames spread to a players Tower card, its game over.

Integral to this are fire cards that trigger events.

Each game of Arsonate should take under 30 minutes, and there are three possible endings.

Still, itisa demo, and its getting there.

Why do we like video games that trap us inside with a nasty little freak?

I wonder if its down to the suspicion that most video game developers are nasty little freaks.

Arsonate is also onSteam- there’s no release date yet.

Question for the thread: favourite fire system in a game?

Ill see your oh-so-predictableFar Cry 2 shoutoutand raise you oneTenderfoot Tactics.