Bézier Games


Bezier Games, Inc. is a privately owned American tabletop game publisher, known by hobby gamers for Castles of Mad King Ludwig and Suburbia, and known to casual gamers for the One Night Ultimate Werewolf series, Werewords, and Ultimate Werewolf. It was founded in San Jose, California in 2006 by Ted Alspach upon publication of Start Player . In 2013, the company was renamed Bezier Games, Inc. when it incorporated. The company moved to Louisville, Tennessee in 2016. Ted Alspach remains CEO of the company, running it along with his wife and COO Antonia Alspach.
Bezier Games produces a variety of board games and card games, specializing in the field of social deduction, party games. Several of their games have accompanying mobile applications that assist in gameplay, scorekeeping, or digital play. Their number one seller, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, is well known for this.
Bezier Games has received several awards for their games, including the Mensa Select award for Suburbia, Castles of Mad King Ludwig, and Favor of the Pharaoh. One Night Ultimate Werewolf was recommended by the Spiel des Jahres jury in 2015, and Werewords was a finalist for the Spiel des Jahres in 2019. Bezier Games’ products are distributed worldwide and licensed in over twelve different languages.

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