Who do you trust? In a party game for 5 to 10 players, a secret group of Leakers undermine Persident Puma and his Loyalists by earning their trust and leaking their confidential affairs to the media. Bluff, betray, confide and conspire in a crossover between Jackbox and social deduction games.
## About This Game
Play with 5-10 players as the staff of President Puma who is under political
pressure and needs a number of confidential tasks delivered. Players are
divided into two teams: Loyalists vs. Leakers. Loyalists try to help the
President by recommending and voting for task forces loyal to the President.
Leakers try to pose as Loyalists to earn trust and get into task forces to
leak confidential information. There are roles on both teams that gives them
special abilities and strategies, and there are secret powers that can turn
the tides at any moment. Players use their personal device to connect to the
game using a browser.
* Win by delivering 3 tasks confidentially, and protect the identity of the Agent (if any) from Leakers
* Vote wisely to keep the Leakers out of the task forces
* Use deductive reasoning based on task results and voting patterns
* Read other players for any suspicious or inconsistent behavior
* Use special power drops to discover or share information
* Guide other Loyalists without giving away sensitive information
* Win by leaking 3 tasks, or discover the identity of the Agent (if any)
* Leak confidential information and frame Loyalists for it
* Convince other Loyalists that you are on their side
* Pay attention to conversations to detect the Agent (if any)
* Coordinate with other Leakers to give minimum information to Loyalists
* Beware of special powers and take advantage of Loyalists mistakes
## Features
* Accommodates 5 – 10 players
* Interactive tutorial and easy-to-learn game mode
* Play using your phone or smart device (like Jackbox Games)
* Play anywhere. In a physical room. In online chat rooms. On the streams.
* Convenient setup. No moderators. No eye-closing. No reaching across the table.
* Unique “social deduction” mechanics unlike in any other games in the genre, because each player has a private screen for secret information and actions.
* Smooth gameplay and guided experience for players of all skill levels.
* Streaming friendly. Built-in audience engagement features. Viewers don’t need to buy or install anything.
* Relatable theme and funny interactions with a satirical theme.
## Are you a social deduction fan? Here is why you’ll love Republic of Jungle
Do you love social deduction games like Mafia, Werewolf, The Resistance and
Secret Hitler? We do too! But we noticed some shortcomings in the genre. They
are sometimes hard to set up and inconvenient to play. Some games need too
much room or a big table, some require a moderator with godlike precision,
some require to close your eyes for minutes, and quite often the game is
ruined because someone forgot to do their part correctly or a newbie player
asked the wrong question and revealed their secret. We have built Republic of
Jungle to address to these issues and distill the fun of social deduction
games into a more enjoyable and convenient experience. Inspired by Jackbox
Games, we have built a platform where players can use their smartphones (or
any device with a browser) to play the game. This way, the game does all the
moderation for you, guides the players throughout the game and adds a fun
narrative on top. More importantly, we have unique mechanics specific to this
platform because they are almost impossible to implement in a traditional
tabletop setting.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 2 Ghz Dual Core or higher | |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | |
OS | Windows 7+ |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Dual Core or higher | |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | |
OS | Mac OSX 10.12+ |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 2.66 Ghz Core 2 Duo or Greater | |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | |
OS | Ubuntu 16.04 |