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Stig Tom
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Imposter Game – A Frictionless Social Deduction Game for the Browser

Hey Promptzone Community! 👋

I built Imposter Game, a lightweight social deduction game you can play instantly with friends, no accounts, no downloads, no paywalls — just open the browser and start accusing each other.

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## What It Is

Imposter Game is a simple, fast-paced “who’s the liar?” style party game you play directly in the browser with friends, teammates, or your community. It’s designed for those moments when someone says:

“Let’s play something together… but please don’t make me sign up or install anything.”

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## Why I Built It

I was frustrated that most online social games now come with a lot of friction:

  • “Create an account first”
  • “Download our app”
  • “Unlock more rounds with premium…”

I wanted the opposite: a game that feels like the early web — click, play, leave, with no strings attached.

So I focused on three principles:

  • No registration, no login No email, no password, no OAuth. You share a room link, everyone joins, and you’re in. This makes it ideal for one-off game nights, community events, and remote team socials where you don’t want to ask people for personal data.
  • No downloads, browser-only Works entirely in the browser on desktop and laptop (and I’m iterating on mobile usability). There’s nothing to install, so it’s easy to suggest in a call or meeting: “Open the link, let’s play one round.”
  • Completely free No paywalls, no in-app purchases, no “you’ve hit your limit for today.” It’s a small, indie, for-fun project. You can play as many rounds as you like without ever reaching for your wallet.

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## Use Cases Product Hunters Might Care About

  • Remote teams – Drop it into your next retrospective, Friday social, or onboarding call to quickly break the ice.
  • Communities & Discord servers – Run casual events without forcing members to sign up for yet another platform.
  • Friends & family – Replace “What should we play?” with “Let’s just use this link.”

Because there’s no signup and no download, you can suggest it without feeling like you’re “making” people adopt a new tool.

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## Under the Hood (for the curious)

This is a small indie project, but I’ve tried to keep it:

  • Lightweight – Minimal UI, fast load times.
  • Stable for groups – Designed around real-time multiplayer sessions where people may join/leave mid-game.
  • Privacy-friendly – Since there’s no account system, there’s no profile to track, no progress to monetize.

If you’re into building multiplayer/web stuff and have feedback or ideas, I’d love to hear them in the comments.

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## Feel free to try it yourself

If you like low-friction, privacy-friendly little web toys and want something new for your next hangout or team call, I’d be thrilled if you gave it a try and shared your feedback.

Thanks for checking it out — and if you do play, I hope your friends never trust you again (in the best possible way).

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