

🃏 Outsmart, outbluff, outlast – claim your throne in the dystopian game of power!
Coup is a fast, social deduction card game where 2-6 players bluff and strategize to eliminate rivals and seize power. With quick 15-20 minute rounds and easy-to-learn rules, it’s perfect for game nights, parties, and anyone craving a thrilling test of wits and deception.







| ASIN | B00GDI4HX4 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,614 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #313 in Board Games |
| Color | Multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10,693) |
| Date First Available | 23 July 2013 |
| Educational Objective(s) | developing strategic thinking and social interaction skills |
| Item model number | IBCCOU1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 6 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 3.18 x 15.24 cm; 160 g |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
M**A
Fun ice breaker game
The cards are of good quality. The game is a fun one to play, especially with strangers and even friends 😄
M**S
Fantastic game
I played this before with my roommates in India, and as soon as I remembered I bought it again to show it to my family, the product is good quality and delivery was fast. you will need cool people to play with, and about 4 or more as recommended
M**R
Highly recommend
Super fun game . High quality cards and delivery was quick as well.
S**E
Perfect
Perfect condition, received on time, and the game is lovely too
A**O
So much fun yet simple to play
Surely worth buying. This game is enjoyable to play one on one or in group play. Had tons of fun playing it.
A**I
Good quality
Lovely game.
D**E
Coup is a very fun game of trickery and deception that is relatively easy to pick up. I've had mine for years before doing this review. My friends and I have had many hours of fun yelling and pointing fingers at each other. It is a game that can either be really short or really long depending on the group you're playing with, but typically takes no longer than 30 minutes (usually shorter). The game comes with player cards, coins and cheat sheets containing character abilities for new players to refer to. The cards are relatively thick and have a good texture, whereas the coins are made of thick cardboard, which might feel a little cheap, even if they do serve their purpose well enough. The items come in this rather handy box made out of hard cardboard that protects the items well, but scratches rather easily. I like to bring this out to gatherings because you only need cards and coins, no board, no paper, nothing that requires a hard surface, so it's super easy to play anywhere. I found the game fun, even intensive at times, but not so suitable for younger children, and should probably only be introduced to young teens or older, because the gameplay leans heavily on players interacting with each other and using mind games and deception to trick others while using different abilities to gain certain advantages over others. Younger players mights struggle to grasp the more psychological aspects of the game. Highly recommend!
R**R
Recommendation: 5 stars Ease to Learn: 4 stars Good for Family: 5 stars Good for Adults: 5 stars Short time to play: 5 stars Value for money: 4.5 stars This game is best learned by someone who has played it. It takes about 3 rounds to understand it sufficiently with someone who has played it. The game is then easy to learn and interesting. We played about 3 rounds in 40 minutes, so each game doesn't take long--about 12-14 minutes. The idea is that each player gets 2 player cards. Each player card has a different character and there are are 3 of each character that does a specific function. You play your role as one of your characters or fib about having a character you don't have. For instance, you say, I am a Duke and will collect 3 money tokens (each turn you get tokens, the number you get is determined by your character cards or your ability to convince everyone else you have a specific card). If someone says they don't think you are a Duke and call you out, you lose a character card if you were lying. If you weren't, they lose a card. When you have 7 money tokens, you can assassinate another player to eliminate one of their character cards. Therefore, collecting money quickly and calling people out who you think are fibbing, is the game. The last person standing wins. There are elements of fibbing, selling, convincing, strategy, and elimination that are all part of the game. My family loves this. The game says 14+ but my 10 year old loves this game and tends to win a lot. If this sounds like fun, consider the Night of the Werewolf game as well--similar time to play, easy to do with the app on your phone and almost zero learning curve. The price is good. I would recommend.
M**H
This game has a multiplier effect i.e the more the players, the more exciting & infectious it becomes. Great family-fun, easy to learn & short playing time. Five star overall!
S**N
This game is full of bluffing and deception, and is very interactive. I love it when i play it with a large group of friends. Must buy, but a bit costly.
M**R
Super pour passer un moment amusant avec ses amis ou sa famille je recommande totalement
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