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: Players take turns sharing things they have never done. If others have done it, they take a "penalty" (often a sip of a drink or a point deduction).

: Each player tells three stories about themselves—two true and one false—while others guess which is the lie.

: The gold standard for social deduction. Players must identify hidden "criminals" within their group. : Players take turns sharing things they have never done

Below is a breakdown of the types of "Social Games" typically found in such collections, categorized for adult audiences looking to improve communication, bond at parties, or explore psychology. 1. Psychological & Deduction Games

: A team-based social game where "Spymasters" give one-word clues to help their team identify secret agents. 2. Conversational & Icebreaker Games : The gold standard for social deduction

Social games designed for remote play or virtual interaction.

Used in corporate or educational settings to improve teamwork and soft skills. and reading body language.

These games focus on social engineering, bluffing, and reading body language.