
Cyrano Review
Cyrano brought out my inner poet and had my friends in stitches as we battled with rhymes. If you like laughter and a sprinkle of silliness, this one's a winner—just don’t expect deep strategy or much fairness.
Deduction games involve players using logic and reasoning to uncover hidden information or solve mysteries. Examples include “Clue,” “Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective,” and “One Night Ultimate Werewolf.”

Cyrano brought out my inner poet and had my friends in stitches as we battled with rhymes. If you like laughter and a sprinkle of silliness, this one's a winner—just don’t expect deep strategy or much fairness.

Orient Express serves up clever mysteries, snazzy artwork, and a good laugh or two, all while making you feel like a real detective—unless you get shown up by your little cousin. Highly recommended for clue chasers!

Princess brings laughter and color to the table with fast turns and cute art. It's simple and silly, best for casual groups, but don't expect deep strategy—luck rules here. Great for families, less so for competitive gamers.

Sixes had us shouting answers and laughing so hard I nearly spilled my drink—twice. Fast turns, wild prompts, and chaos at the table. Perfect for breaking the ice or breaking friendships (nicely).

Thieves turns your game night into a wild heist, full of sneaky moves and suspicious friends. If you like chaos over control, and laughter over logic, you’ll love it—just watch out for that sneaky dice luck!

Thieves! throws you right into a wild free-for-all of stolen loot and bluffing. One round, you’re cackling like a cartoon villain; the next, you’re grumbling while your friends celebrate. It’s mayhem, pure and simple, and surprisingly addictive.

Aurum turns every round into a silly gold rush, full of bluffing, wild guesses, and nervous laughter. If you love dramatic table talk and shiny cards, this one hits the jackpot—just mind the luck factor!

Secrets is a sneaky, laughter-filled game of hidden teams and betrayal. Play brings wild twists every round. Perfect for groups who love bluffing, but beware—it might ruin a friendship or two (in the best way).

Silver is that rare card game where memory, skill, and a pinch of luck all crash together. It’s fast, funny, and keeps everyone on their toes—including me, who once swapped my lowest card for a goat.

Wolf & Hound is a sheep-saving race full of laughs and wild swings. Great art, simple rules, but luck can steal the show, so bring friends who like surprises—and maybe a backup plan for your poor sheep.