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Feign is a role-playing game with maximum 12 players that takes place in a small town where innocents, imposters and neutrals together. You use your role at night to win and send a person from the village in the morning.
- Insane is a unique role of Feign
- Insane is an innocent role however it is dangerous for the innocents.
- If you have the Insane(innocent) role you don’t see that. You think and see that you are some other innocent role.
- If you are Insane(insane), you can think you are an investigator and give wrong information during the whole game.
- Maybe all the innocents are killed because of you. Can you be… insane?
- Collect information at night using your role and try not to die.
- Find out who is the imposter in the morning.
- Send people you think are imposter from the village by voting
- Kill innocents using your role at night or gather information to avoid attracting attention.
- Try not to be caught by innocents in the morning.
- Fulfill your own role without getting involved with Innocents or Imposters.
Steam User 7
This game broke my whole crew of 8 years friendships with just 4 games and they never play game together again. Highly recommended
Steam User 7
A very good and fun game to play with your friends in an orderly fashion :D
Steam User 7
This game is very fun especially if you play with your friends. And it will definitely improve your lying and speaking because without those you're going to be sent off from the village.
Steam User 2
Way quicker than Among Us and way more chaotic. Accusing people left and right, half the time I'm wrong but it's still fun lol. Cheap and runs smooth. Needs more maps maybe, but solid party game.
Steam User 3
Town of Salem but like slimes and barely anyone is playing it.
We had to join a lobby since the games QP is basically just custom lobbies anyway. We immediately couldn't tell if the other people were BOTs or not. After completing the game we still couldn't tell if they were BOTs or not. So although it does seem to function fine and play similar to other social deduction games there just wasn't a huge player base to continue to play. We also played the second game mode where one person is given an incorrect prompt to draw while others all have the same prompt and everyone has to guess who has the wrong prompt. We were only able to do one match because of the lack of open lobbies but this was actually pretty fun and we wanted to play more.
This is a weird one. I am going to recommend it if you have a large group of friends that can sustain a lobby but I would not recommend it if you have a group of like 4 or less because you will have to rely on other players joining to even play the game. The drawing game is fun though and with a proper quick play system this would be a lot more enjoyable.
Steam User 3
the game is way better than ToS but not the community especially after the mini drawing game cuz guys come on why on earth you are trolling it?????
Steam User 1
Feign is a great game to play with friends if you’re looking for chaos, laughter, and just a little bit of rage.
At its core, it’s simple and easy to pick up, but once the matches start, emotions go from calm to absolute madness very quickly.
Playing with friends is where Feign truly shines. The constant suspicion, sudden betrayals, and unexpected twists make every round unpredictable. One wrong move, one bad decision, or one “I totally trust you” moment — and suddenly everyone is yelling at each other (in a fun way… mostly).
The game manages to be fun and frustrating at the same time. It’s the kind of experience where you get annoyed, swear a little, laugh it off, and instantly queue up for another round.
Feign definitely knows how to push your buttons — but that’s exactly why it works so well with a group of friends.
Overall, Feign is a solid multiplayer game that delivers tension, laughs, and just enough frustration to keep things exciting.
Perfect for game nights, voice chat chaos, and testing friendships without actually breaking them.
Rating - 9/10⭐