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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love a good social deduction game with plenty of intrigue and bluffing, Eggsposed is the perfect choice to liven up your group!
Highlights
- Lots of deduction and bluffing
- Fun secret identities
- Intense player interaction
- Constant twists and turns
- Easy to learn
Keep in mind
- Requires a good-humored group
- May not suit non-bluffers
- Player count impacts experience
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Get ready to step into the nest in Eggsposed, a super fun social deduction game where the truth is as slippery as a wet egg! Here, secret identities and bluffing are the currency, and every word can be a trap. Your mission is to figure out who's on your side and who's trying to trick you, all while protecting your precious eggs or trying to sneak them into someone else's nest without getting caught. Players are secretly divided into two teams: the Bright Birds, who want to defend their nest at all costs, and the Night Birds, who secretly seek to place their eggs in the Bright Birds' nest without arousing suspicion. Throughout the game, you'll need to be a master of observation, a bluffing ace, and a deduction genius. On your turn, you can peek at hidden eggs, subtly swap their positions, or carefully choose which egg to reveal to the group. But can you really trust that player who swears they saw a Bright Bird egg? Or is it a Night Bird trying to lead everyone astray? Every egg swap makes the situation increasingly complex and full of twists. Identify your allies, unmask the infiltrators, and ensure that, by the end of the game, your eggs are the ones left in the nest. And most importantly: try not to let too many feathers fly!
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Publisher
Oink Games
What is the ideal number of players for Eggsposed?
Eggsposed is designed for 3 to 8 players, but it's best played with at least 5 or 6 to make the secret identities and bluffs more interesting and unpredictable.
How long does a game of Eggsposed last?
Games are quite quick, usually between 20 and 30 minutes. It's perfect for multiple rounds or to fill that gap between longer games.
Is Eggsposed a complex game to learn?
Not at all! The rules are super simple and easy to pick up, making it accessible even for those new to board games. The challenge lies in the interaction and deduction.
What are the main components of the game?
The game should come with secret identity cards, egg cards (representing Bright Bird and Night Bird eggs), and perhaps some tokens or individual player boards to manage their nests.
Who is Eggsposed recommended for?
It's highly recommended for groups of friends and family who love social deduction games, bluffing, and lots of table talk. If you enjoy titles like The Resistance or Coup, you'll feel right at home!
Is there a lot of player interaction?
Yes, interaction is the heart of Eggsposed! You'll constantly be observing, accusing, defending, and trying to read other players' intentions, making every turn full of tension and fun.