We have three deduction games on the list, all of slightly different types. That being said, I didn’t want this list to just be about social deduction games. They are, by their very nature, social and thus perfect for family gatherings or dinner parties or similar such events. Social deduction games, games like Spyfall, are usually games that thrive when playing with 4+ players. Sometimes Social Deduction can also be called Social Deception as it about trying to blend in. It is up for those people to get the information they need, and it is up to the rest of the group to find that person. In turn they are lacking information themselves. What that means is it is a game where one (or more) person/people in the group know something everyone else doesn’t. Spyfall is, what we in the gaming community describe as, a Social Deduction game. Designed by Alexandr Ushan, and published by Cryptozoic, Spyfall has proven itself time and time again as a challenging social deduction game that works for both experienced gamers and as an entry level game. Although not the first game in the genre, the popularity of Spyfall has boomed over the past few years.
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