Snakesss Is Your New Board Game Night Obsession

Snakesss is a new party game from Phil Walker-Harding, whose strategy tabletop games include Imhotep, Cacao, and Gizmos; and from Big Potato Games, which mostly publishes light party games like the hidden-identity game The Chameleon. Combining a Werewolf-style setup where some players are secretly trying to sabotage everyone else with the sort of silly trivia questions that have become popular in party games the last few years, Snakesss somehow takes two overused concepts and turns them into one very fun, quick-to-learn game. (It’s a Target exclusive right now.)
The idea of Snakesss couldn’t be simpler: Half of you are liars. Given a group of at least four players, the more the better (up to eight), on each turn, about half will be assigned secret roles as Ordinary Human and half will be Snakes, with one player assigned to be the Mongoose, who tries to get the right answer and whose identity is the only one that’s public. Everyone will read an esoteric trivia question with three possible answers. Everyone closes their eyes, and the snakes get to look at the flip side of the card to see which answer is the correct one. The honest players (Humans) will try to answer the question. The snakes, however, will try to convince everyone else to pick one of the two wrong answers. They can work together, or pretend to disagree, or use any tactic they’d like.