- December 27, 2020
- MCGames
ACT
44%Game Brain Score
humor, stability
gameplay, graphics
50% User Score 38 reviews
Platforms
About
Bluff, build alliances, betray your friends, and become the richest player! Speak with other players, guess their job, and kill them if it can bring you money. Between Police, FBI, Robber, Mafia, Kamikaze, and Serial Killer, you will find the best job to win.











+8
Audience ScoreBased on 38 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
story2 negative mentions
- The game has a unique and original concept that could be fun with friends.
- The developer is responsive to feedback and shows potential for future improvements.
- The game runs smoothly on low to medium-end PCs and has decent graphics.
- The player base is extremely low, making it difficult to find others to play with.
- The game suffers from minor bugs and server crashes, impacting the overall experience.
- Many players feel the game is poorly executed, with repurposed assets and lack of content.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some users criticizing it as mediocre and reliant on repurposed assets, while others praise its optimization and smooth performance on lower-end PCs. Although the visuals and gun mechanics are highlighted positively, the overall experience is often seen as lacking depth compared to other social deduction games like Among Us.
“Great concept, great gameplay.”
“The environment and atmosphere look cool, the visuals are stunning, gun mechanics are up to the mark, and most importantly, it is truly a well-optimized game that runs smoothly on low to medium-end PCs.”
“Games like Among Us do a better job of the social deduction gameplay.”
“Look, I want to be nice since it's obviously a small developer, but the game is pretty much just bought and repurposed assets propped over pretty mediocre gameplay, unusable VOIP, and about 30 minutes of fun with a group of friends if you really, really try to make it fun, which mostly means going out of your way to play unrealistically in an attempt to roleplay.”