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Board game Rebel — Kto to zrobił? (party/deduction game, Polish edition)
Board game Rebel — Kto to zrobił? (party/deduction game, Polish edition)
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Board game Rebel — Kto to zrobił? (party/deduction game, Polish edition)
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Board game Rebel — Kto to zrobił? (party/deduction game, Polish edition)
Board game Rebel — Kto to zrobił? (party/deduction game, Polish edition)
Rebel — Kto to zrobił? is a Polish-language party and deduction board game designed for group play. The game challenges players to identify culprits based on limited information, social interaction and logical reasoning. It is intended for casual gatherings, offering short rounds and accessible rules that suit mixed-age groups. The physical components include cards and markers arranged to create scenarios where players ask questions, evaluate clues and reach collective or individual conclusions.
The game combines social deduction mechanics with quick, repeatable rounds, making it suitable for parties and family events. Rules are straightforward, enabling fast setup and play even with players unfamiliar with deduction games. The Polish-language edition ensures clear localization for Polish-speaking groups, while the modular scenario design supports a variety of case types and replayability.
Set up the game by placing the scenario cards and distributing clue markers and player aids according to the rulebook. One or more scenarios are chosen and players receive limited private information. During each round, players take turns asking questions, sharing observations and proposing hypotheses about who committed the action described in the scenario. Use the provided cards and tokens to track clues and eliminate suspects. Rounds end when players agree on a culprit or when the round timer or objective specified by the scenario is reached.
For best results, play with a group that includes several active communicators and at least one player who keeps track of clues. Maintain clear turns for questions to ensure all players can participate. Use short rounds for new players to learn mechanics, then increase scenario complexity as familiarity grows.
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