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The Chameleon (party game)

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Every player takes a turn saying a word related to the Topic Card, including the Chameleon. Players debate and vote on the Chameleon's identity based on the words given and the player with the most votes flips over their card. If the card flipped is a Code Card, the Chameleon wins the round. If it is
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There is an optional scoring system in which the Chameleon scores two points for if a Code Card is flipped and one point if their card is flipped but they can guess the secret topic, and everyone else scores two points only if the Chameleon Card is flipped and the Chameleon guess incorrectly. The
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At the start of each round, a Topic Card containing different topics is placed in the middle for all players to see. Each player is given a Code Card which contains coordinate values. A yellow six-sided dice and a blue eight-sided dice are rolled. The values correspond to a coordinate on the Code
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Cards, which can then be used to locate a secret topic on the Topic Card. One player secretly receives a Chameleon card instead of a Code Card, and does not know the secret topic.
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a Chameleon Card, the Chameleon gets a chance to guess the secret topic. They win if their guess is correct, otherwise all other players are the winners.
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described the game as a "a great introduction to social deduction games" due to its simple rules and strategic possibilities. Lauren Orsini, writing for
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contributor Matt Bassil concluded similarly, writing that the game is "great for casual play and the ideal gateway social deduction game".
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for its quick and easy gameplay, but warned that "some topics can be tricky for younger kids"
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lies in how minimal it is. Anyone can pick it up without even reading the instructions".
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Designers
Big Potato Games
Party games
Social deduction games
party game
Rikki Tahta
Big Potato Games
social deduction
Wired
Wirecutter
Forbes
Dicebreaker
UK Games Expo


"10 best social deduction games to play after Werewolf"
Dicebreaker



"How to Play The Chameleon - Instructions"
"Step Away From Screens With the 25 Best Family Board Games"
Wired
"Board Games We Love for Kids and Families"
Wirecutter
ISSN
0362-4331
"'The Chameleon' Board Game Confirms Your Friends Are All Liars"
Forbes

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