Whispers in the Walls Second Edition

Pandion Games

"If the walls could talk,” they always said.

But you know better. In the late hours, during the absolute darkness, the walls will open their maws and whisper their secrets, shared through cries and wails and mimicry of the horrors within. You’re a private investigator with the unique talent of teasing out their mysteries and piecing together their meanings.

A horror solo journaling RPG about the knowledge of the walls.

As you draw cards, you’ll be directed to prompts to write as the P.I. trying to solve a mystery. Throughout the game, you’ll draw cards from your constructed Whispers Deck to learn what the walls, ceiling, and floors are telling or showing you, keep notes on what you think it all means and ultimately conclude the truth.

Need Playing Cards? Grab the Whispers & Bones Bundle and get the Bag of Bones Playing Cards at a special price.

A session takes between 15 and 60 minutes and is highly replayable. Each session is unique.

The Second Edition of Whispers in the Walls adds:

  • 10 new illustrations
  • Completely redesigned layout
  • Built in player journal
  • Extensive editing and fixes
  • New rolling tables to help generate rooms and items

Check out a solo actual play of Whispers in the Walls on our YouTube channel

48 page, 6 x 8.25 inch, color, saddle bound book

Includes access to a digital version

Customer Reviews

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Michael Agostino

It's simply amazing.
Quality if the print is top notch.
Fun game/writing exercise.
Great price.

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Tim Tracy
Supremely Creepy!

Beautifully designed and infinitely playable. The first go through really created a creepy experience.

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Rhiannon Diamond

I've only had the time to do this once so far but it was such a great tool to get myself out of my head and just write! It turns out I don't have a deck of playing cards at home but with some slight adjustments, I made a tarot deck work which added to the spooky feel.

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Samantha Sullivan

I’ve never really done tabletop RPGs but this seemed interesting. Unfortunately I don’t know if I really understood the concept. I was creating the story but either the prompts and/or my answers didn’t really flow and it was very anticlimactic. Not saying others shouldn’t try this because it could be your thing but I don’t think it’s my thing.

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Robert Shofkom

Larger print, easy to read for older gamers!