Family Cheaters: The High-Stakes Board Game Redefining Game Night Strategy
A perennial favorite that continues to dominate international sales, Devir's Cheating Moth explicitly commands you to cheat. The goal is to get rid of all your cards. The catch? Certain cards cannot be played legally; they must be hidden up your sleeve, dropped on the floor, or vanished into thin air when the designated "Guard Bug" player isn't looking. 3. (Hasbro)
The social deduction gaming scene has witnessed a dramatic shift with the rise of . This engaging, often hilarious "new" party game brings the thrill of deceit, accusation, and alliance-building straight into your living room (or via mobile app), challenging even the closest of family ties.
The Family Cheaters Game New is widely available at major retailers, both online and in-store. You can find it on:
For a younger audience (or just young at heart), Lying Cheating Raccoons is a fast-paced family game perfect for ages 8 and up. Players roll dice in secret under a "garbage can" and decide whether to be honest or lie about their results. If your bluff is called, you suffer the consequences, but a successful lie can lead to victory. It’s an excellent entry point for families new to the genre.
Hasbro was among the first mainstream publishers to capitalize on this trend. In this version, the standard community cards are supplemented by "Cheat" cards. Players are actively incentivized to steal money from the bank, skip spaces, or avoid paying rent. The catch? You only get rewarded if you don't get caught before the next player rolls. If someone calls you out, you end up handcuffed to the board. Muffin Time