I’m a big fan of social deduction games like Mafia and Werewolf, but my favorite is Secret Hitler.
In the game, each round sees a government (President and Chancellor) elected, following which a policy is passed (either liberal or facist).
Players are either liberals or facists, and the latter know who each other are while the former do not. A single facist is also Hitler.
The facists win if they can pass five facist policies or, alternatively, pass three facist policies and get Hitler elected Chancellor.
The liberals win if they can get five liberal policies passed.
Very fun, and unlike Werewolf, players aren’t killed off each round (so you don’t wind up with someone basically not playing the whole time).
I’m a big fan of social deduction games like Mafia and Werewolf, but my favorite is Secret Hitler.
In the game, each round sees a government (President and Chancellor) elected, following which a policy is passed (either liberal or facist).
Players are either liberals or facists, and the latter know who each other are while the former do not. A single facist is also Hitler.
The facists win if they can pass five facist policies or, alternatively, pass three facist policies and get Hitler elected Chancellor.
The liberals win if they can get five liberal policies passed.
Very fun, and unlike Werewolf, players aren’t killed off each round (so you don’t wind up with someone basically not playing the whole time).