‘Secret Hitler’: For Big Groups, A Heil Of A Good Time

One of my friends is a liar.
No, three of them are. While we’re all seemingly upstanding liberal German politicians, I know that among our ranks are three fascists concealing their identities. And I’m certain that one of these unsavory individuals is no less than the worst person in modern history, Hitler.
Secret Hitler is a bluffing game that takes place in 1930s Germany. Players pose as politicians and take turns serving as president of the government and electing a chancellor. Together, the president and the chancellor choose a fascist or liberal policy to pass from a selection of three.
However, everyone has their true identity hidden in a small envelope. Concealed among the liberals, fascists attempt to sow distrust so that fascist policies, which increase their power and even give the president the power to kill other players, get passed instead. If five liberal policies pass, the liberals win. But if the players pass five fascist policies or vote Secret Hitler as Chancellor after three fascist policies are on the board, the fascists win.

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