Bachelorette and bachelor party games
At a bachelorette or bachelor party the enemy is dead time: the stretch at the rental before going out, the long lunch, the karaoke queue. A game that starts in one minute on the group's phones fills exactly those gaps, with nobody having had to prepare anything.
Why Imposter nails this crowd
Because the game IS accusing your friends. Everyone gets the same word except one player, who fakes it; clues are spoken out loud and the final vote is pure theatre. With a group that has known each other for years, every clue is a personal attack and every accusation a pending revenge. 3 to 12 players, 5-10 minute rounds.
Setting it up (30 seconds, really)
- Whoever organizes opens the game in the browser and creates the room.
- WhatsApp button: the link with the code lands in the party group chat (the one that has been on fire for months).
- Everyone in, pick a category, play.
House rules for the big weekend
- The guest of honour is never the imposter in round one... or always is, depending on the group's cruelty level.
- A forfeit for the caught imposter and for whoever votes wrong: the game brings the structure, you bring the punishment.
- The Activities category with this audience produces the most interpretable (and most compromising) clues.
Works at the bar as well as the house
It needs no table and no silence: everyone glances at their phone for two seconds to see their card, and the rest is conversation. In a loud bar it works better than any board game.