Dossier Deduction Game

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About this game

Welcome to Dossier, the social deduction game where no one can be trusted!

Dossier transforms your friendly gathering into a crime scene full of intrigue. Connect your devices, receive your secret papers, and discover who is lying before it's too late.

HOW IT WORKS (Multiplayer)

Create a Room: One player creates the game and others join using the code on their own phones.
Role Assignment: The app secretly assigns a character to each player.
The Secret Dossier: Everyone receives exclusive information on their screen: their alibi, secrets about other players, and... if they are the KILLER, how they committed the crime.
Debate & Accuse: Use your private information to interrogate each other face-to-face.
Voting: Have you found the culprit? Vote in the app to unmask them.
MYSTERY MODE (1-3 Players) Are you a small group? Play as a detective team!

Cooperative: Work together against the game.
The Case: Read the narrative, examine the evidence, and check the suspects' alibis.
Logic Challenge: Solve the deductive puzzle to point out the real culprit.
FEATURES:

Group Game: Designed for 4-8 players in the same room.
Private Narrative: Each phone shows a different piece of the puzzle. No one has all the information.
No Moderator Needed: The app manages timers, clues, and voting automatically.
Variety of Cases: From classic murders to modern plots.
Note: Internet connection and one device per player are required to play.

Download Dossier and find out which of your friends is the best liar!
Updated on
Mar 10, 2026

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