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Secret Hitler
Secret Hitler is a dramatic game of political intrigue and betrayal set in 1930s Germany. Each player is randomly and secretly assigned to be a liberal or a fascist, and one player is Secret Hitler. The fascists coordinate to sow distrust and install their cold-blooded leader; the liberals must find and stop the Secret Hitler before it\'s too late. The liberal team always has a majority.
Insider Black
A new, spicier version of the hit conversation game, Insider, which sold 100,000 copies worldwide! While trying to find the correct answer to the quiz you also need to be on the look out for the insider that is manipulating the game from behind the scenes. Some tricky new elements have been added to insider such as, more difficult theme cards, the new "follower" role, and some "off-limits question" cards. You can play with this version only. In addition, you can also add this version together with the original game, Insider, and play with up to 11 people in a team battle. If you want more Insider fun then this is for you!
Ultimate Werewolf
16th Century: Suddenly the peaceful country life is over for the inhabitants, because there are some unfriendly werewolves hiding in the small village. The werewolves are slowly spreading and a real danger for all the humans, who live there. Can you rescue the complete village with the other loyal citizens before it is destroyed?
Deadwood 1876
There’s gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and you’ve come to find (or steal) your share. You’re staying at one of the three major establishments in Deadwood where you and your associates are working together to steal some of the gold-filled safes floating around town. But you suspect that the “friends” you’re working with are secretly plotting to keep all the gold for themselves. Will you be ready to turn on them before they shoot you in the back?
The Search for Planet X
At the edge of our solar system, a dark planet may lurk. In 2015, astronomers estimated a large distant planet could explain the unique orbits of dwarf planets and other objects. Since then, astronomers have been scanning the sky, hoping to find this planet.