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Browse all Party board games in the Meeple Pulse database.

Decrypto
RANK #116
Decrypto is a word-guessing game designed for 3-4 players, where teams work together to decipher coded messages. The game's objective is to correctly guess the code words without revealing too much information about their own team's codes. Players take turns giving one-word clues about the code words, trying to avoid giving away their own team's secrets. The game comes with a set of pre-determined code words and corresponding clues. Each player has a unique role, such as 'Codebreaker' or 'Cluegiver', which affects how they interact with the game board. The game requires strategic thinking, communication, and deduction to succeed. Decrypto is an engaging and social game that encourages teamwork and creative problem-solving. It's perfect for players who enjoy word games, puzzles, and strategy.
3-4 m⚖️ 2.5
Codenames
RANK #161
Codenames is a word-guessing party game designed for 4-8 players, where players split into two teams and try to identify words based on one-word clues given by their teammates. The game consists of a grid of words, each associated with a number. Players take turns giving one-word clues that relate to multiple words on the grid. The team then tries to identify which words correspond to the clue given. The twist in Codenames is that some words are 'assassin' words, which will eliminate all players on the team if identified incorrectly. This adds an element of risk and strategy to the game. Codenames requires a combination of vocabulary, pattern recognition, and strategic thinking. It's a great game for parties and social gatherings, as it encourages teamwork and communication.
4-8 30m⚖️ 2.5
Deception: Murder in Hong Kong
RANK #286
Deception: Murder in Hong Kong is an immersive social deduction experience that transports players into the heart of a high-stakes criminal investigation. In this tense mystery, one player assumes the role of the Forensic Scientist—a silent gamemaster who holds the objective truth—while others act as Investigators trying to identify the perpetrator hidden among them. However, one individual in the group is the secret Murderer, and in larger games, they may even have an Accomplice to help deflect suspicion. The goal is simple yet challenging: the Investigators must correctly identify two specific cards—the 'Means of Murder' and the 'Key Evidence'—selected by the killer before the trail goes cold. The gameplay centers on a unique communication loop where the Forensic Scientist is strictly forbidden from speaking or gesturing. Instead, they provide hints by placing bullet markers on abstract Scene Tiles, which represent various aspects of the crime such as the location, the cause of death, or the victim's social state. During a hidden night phase at the start of the game, the Murderer secretly points to their chosen weapon and a piece of evidence. As the investigation progresses over three rounds, the Scientist adds or replaces tiles to refine the group's theories. Each Investigator has only one formal opportunity to 'Solve the Crime.' They must name both cards correctly; a single mistake results in the loss of their badge and their ability to make future official accusations, though they remain active in the group's heated debates. What makes Deception stand out is its masterful blend of abstract logic and intense social manipulation. Unlike many deduction games that rely solely on bluffing, this title provides a tangible puzzle through visual clues that must be interpreted through the lens of the killer's possible choices. It creates a fascinating dynamic where players must argue over the subjective meaning of tiles while trying to read the body language of their peers. The addition of optional roles like the Witness and Accomplice adds further layers of complexity, requiring players to protect their information sources. It is an ideal choice for large groups because it eliminates player elimination and keeps everyone engaged in a collaborative, yet paranoid, atmosphere where the truth is often hidden in plain sight.
4-12 20m⚖️ 1.6