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Games like Scam Line

Scam Line is a 4–8 player social deception game where your party will face different challenges. Become a liar, a manipulator, a cheater, or find your own path to victory

IndieEarly Accessby RavenJmreleased Jan 10, 2026
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Top 12 games similar to Scam Line

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    Liar's Bar

    Dive into this multiplayer online experience set in a sketchy bar where the games are as dangerous as the patrons. Join a table of 4 and test your skills in Liar's Dice and Liar's Deck, where lying and bluffing are key to victory. Ready for a night at Liar's Bar?

    CasualEarly AccessIndie
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    I'm Truely a Good Guy!

    Welcome to Cattlehorse Corp! Here, deadlines are brutal and backstabbers abound. Start missions with up to 10 staffers. Facing high - risk tasks? We’ll assign helper bots! Use wacky gear, bluff, or double - cross. Watch out—drones and hostile bots attack. Only the survivors get ahead!

    CasualEarly Access
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    Strange Town

    Strange Town is a very enjoyable multiplayer survival game with a role-playing theme. The game can be played with 3-8 players. In the discussion phase, try to find out who the Werewolf is, and in the anger phase, try to survive! The traitor among you will appear as the Werewolf!

    ActionAdventureEarly Access
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    Goose Goose Duck

    Goose Goose Duck is a game of social deduction for up to 16 players. Players are separated into different groups that are each assigned a different objective. Complete your team’s objective to win!

    CasualFree To PlayIndie
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    LOCKDOWN Protocol

    A first person social deduction game, combining real time action and communication, playable up to 16 players. While most players will cooperate to complete objectives to ensure victory, a small portion of dissidents will try their best to stop them at all cost, without being caught.

    ActionCasualIndie
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    Among Us

    An online and local party game of teamwork and betrayal for 4-15 players...in space!

    Casual
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    Project Winter

    Project Winter 2.0: Cabin Fever is an 8-player survival and social deception game where teamwork is vital, but betrayal is inevitable. Face the wilderness, uncover traitors, and survive paranoia in this streamlined yet chaotic multiplayer experience.

    ActionAdventureCasual
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    Feign

    Welcome to Feign, an intriguing role-based game that blends mystery, strategy, and deception. Step into a quirky, small town where Innocents, Impostors, and Neutrals navigate suspenseful gameplay. Your mission unfolds under the cover of night - then it's up to the village by day to vote someone out!

    CasualIndieRPG
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    Prisoners

    An online game in which prisoners (2-10) sentenced to death try to win their freedom and the grand prize by eliminating others.

    ActionCasualIndie
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    Among Us 3D: VR

    The definitive social deduction party game in virtual reality! Can the Crewmates survive, or will Impostors take over? Roles, Emergency Meetings, deception, sabotages, tasks: enjoy your favorite brand of chaos from the original Among Us with a VR twist.

    Casual
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    The Architect's Game

    The Architect's Game is a series of online party, escape room and deception gamemodes for 1* to 10 players in which you either play the rules or try to check how deep the rabbit's hole goes.

    CasualEarly AccessIndie
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    Bogos Binted?

    Welcome to a sinful night with the galaxy’s wackiest aliens. Play twisted tabletop games with up to 4 players, devise brilliant strategies, bluff your way to victory, and try not to lose your head - literally.

    CasualIndieSimulation

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