Quick overview
Impostor Po Polsku is a spirited party game for Android that centers on bluffing and quick thinking. In each round, most participants secretly receive the same target word while one or more players are assigned the impostor role and do not know it. Players try to hint at the word without stating it outright, and impostors attempt to blend in by imitating plausible clues. The blend of mimicry, deduction, and surprise accusations makes for noisy, laughter-filled rounds.
How the rounds work
- A secret word is given to the majority of players; impostors get no word.
- Everyone else offers short descriptions or clues that avoid saying the word directly.
- Impostors listen and copy others’ styles to avoid being exposed.
- At the end of the round, players vote or otherwise single out who they believe the impostor is.
Goals and what you’ll practice
- Keeping a straight face and delivering convincing falsehoods (bluffing and composure).
- Identifying the impostor before the round finishes (primary objective).
- Understanding roles and adjusting strategies depending on whether you’ve got the word or you don’t (player roles).
- Great for social settings like parties, road trips, and team-building sessions.
Why it’s fun
Simple rules let newcomers jump in quickly, and every round tends to evolve into increasingly absurd scenarios as players push creative descriptions and suspects. The game rewards cleverness and quick improvisation, and its social nature encourages teasing, alliances, and conspiracy-style banter that keeps groups engaged.
Alternative suggestion
If you’re looking for a different casual title to try, consider Cannon — Bricks Breaker Free, a pick that shifts the focus from social deduction to single-player arcade-style action while remaining easy to pick up and play.
Technical
- Android
- Free