Tag: Social Deduction
Forest of Deceit Review
Forest of Deceit turns friendship into its greatest battlefield, creating a tense and hilarious social deduction experience where every decision matters and every player could be hiding the truth. With its charming hand-drawn style, simple browser-based multiplayer setup, and brilliant focus on conversation, Ghost Camp has crafted a memorable party game that proves the best betrayals are always personal.
Cards lie Review
A stylish, atmospheric, and intellectually engaging single-player deduction experience that reinvents social deception as a procedural psychological puzzle, elevated by strong art direction and evolving logic systems, but slightly constrained by repetition and occasional opacity in its shifting rule sets.
I’m not a Human: Horror Review
A claustrophobic basement nightmare driven by sound and suspense, I’m Not a Human: Horror uses a simple premise and an unpredictable stalker to create genuine tension—rough around the edges, but chilling where it counts.
Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? Review
Viractal turns a simple dice roll into a nerve-wracking decision, where luck moves your feet but your deck determines whether you survive the journey.
SpyFall Review
SpyFall turns conversation into its core mechanic, delivering a sharp and accessible social deduction experience that thrives on bluffing, observation, and group chemistry, even as its success depends entirely on who’s sitting at the table.
Cluedo: Ultimate Edition Review
A refined and comprehensive edition of a timeless mystery game — rich in deduction, charming in presentation, and endlessly replayable in social settings.









