Secret Hitler
Secret Hitler review
Secret Hitler is a game that has quickly become a favorite in my circle of friends. It's a social deduction game where players are secretly assigned roles as either liberals or fascists, with one player designated as "Secret Hitler." The goal for the liberals is to pass five liberal policies or assassinate Secret Hitler, while the fascists aim to pass six fascist policies or elect Secret Hitler as chancellor.
The game is a whirlwind of intrigue and deception, filled with tense moments of political maneuvering. The players are tasked with trying to figure out who is on what side, while simultaneously trying to convince others of their own allegiance. It's a game that requires both strategy and social skills, as players must be able to read the room and adapt their tactics accordingly.
The game is easy to learn, but the strategies involved can be quite complex. It's a game that can be played with a large group of people, which is what makes it so fun. Everyone gets a chance to be a different character, and each round is different from the last. I've found that it's a game that gets people talking and laughing, and it's always a lot of fun to see who comes out on top.
The game is a bit on the expensive side, but I think it's worth the price. It's a game that I know I'll be playing for years to come. I would recommend this game to anyone who enjoys social deduction games or games that involve a lot of strategy and deception. It's a game that's sure to provide hours of entertainment.