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Time to go Undercover in Good Cop Bad Cop

It seems like most hidden role games are some kind of Werewolf variant or something with two distinct sides.  With Good Cop Bad Cop, you have the bad guy, and good guy, and the bad guy playing a good guy.  Now with Undercover, you can be the good guy playing a bad guy.

Overworld Game’s wildly popular Good Cop Bad Cop has its second expansion called Undercovernow available on Kickstarter for a short, 2 week campaign. You can grab a copy now for $14, which includes worldwide free shipping.

In this expansion, you’ll get an undercover assignment, such as Arms Dealer, Looter, or Sniper, each having its own unique ability to help you find the opposing leader and take them out! In Good Cop Bad Cop: Undercover, you can also protect your last-viewed integrity card, keeping your identity hidden until you’re ready to make your big move. Lastly, by popular demand, you will get a huge stack of new equipment cards to supplement the base game and/or the first expansion. Learn more over on the Kickstarter campaign page!

Don’t worry if you don’t have the original game, you can get it from this Kickstarter as well.  Not a bad deal at all.  It has ten days to go, and it’s already made over twice its goal, so you don’t have to worry about whether this will actually be produced or not.  If you like party deduction games with a different twist, check out Good Cop Bad Cop.

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