Secret Hitler is a social deduction game for 5-10 players. Players are secretly divided into two teams, the liberals and fascists. The fascists try to install their Secret Hitler as chancellor or cause chaos, while the liberals work to pass liberal policies and prevent the fascists from taking over.
Created by Max Temkin, Mike Boxleiter, Tommy Maranges, and a team of designers in 2015.
Funded on Kickstarter in October 2015 with over $1.5 million.
Initially released as a print-and-play game, then later released as an official board game in 2016.
Has since gained a large following online and has been translated into multiple languages.
Controversial due to its use of fascist and liberal themes, but generally well-received as a game.
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The official board game version of Secret Hitler, includes all necessary components and can be played right out of the box.
A free, downloadable version of the game that can be printed and assembled by players themselves.
The game is rated for ages 14 and up due to its themes and complexity, so it may not be suitable for young children.
The game can be played with 5-10 players.
Games usually last around 45 minutes to an hour.
No, the game is not meant to be taken seriously and does not require any political knowledge to play.
No, it is a competitive game where players are divided into opposing teams and try to achieve their team's goals.