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In the game Secrets, co-designed by Eric Lang and Bruno Faidutti, players secretly belong to either the CIA or KGB, aiming to score points for their team, while some players secretly act as anti-establishment Hippies, seeking to minimize their points. Players take turns offering agent cards with varying abilities and point values, and the game concludes when a player holds five cards, revealing teams and determining the winner based on scores. The game's dynamic interactions keep it engaging, and it can be explained in just three minutes.
Short description:
Secrets is a game where players secretly belong to CIA, KGB, or are Hippies. They earn or minimize points by offering agent cards. The game ends when someone has five cards, revealing teams and the winner. It takes about three minutes to learn.