
About this Event

If you want to make new friends in Nairobi, join us for a social deduction experience on Saturday, 29th March at The Social House in Lavington from 1 P.M. to 6:30 P.M.
Please note that this is not a free event and tickets should be purchased in advance.
The ticket is inclusive of a buffet with the following options:
1. Beef
2. Chicken
3. Rice
4. Potato wedges
5. Veggies
6. Soup (Chicken/beef soup)
7. Fruit salad
You can purchase your ticket via our website.

What's social seduction?
Picture this: You’re walking into a room full of people, but you have a secret identity. In this case, you’re a suicide bomber and your mission is to get into the same room with the president within 30 minutes before the bomb goes off. And here is the catch: nobody knows your true identity so you can lie and manipulate other players to trust you to achieve your mission.
On the other hand, the president is surrounded by bodyguards and loyalists whose mission is to sniff you out and keep you off from the president’s room. If you’re acting suspiciously, they will kick you out of the room since they don’t want an explosion that would assassinate the president. Or if you’re smart, you could manipulate them into believing that the bomber is someone else but not you. Anyone but you!

Or you could be a super-villain infecting other players with a “virus” and they have to find out who is trying to K*ll them before everything goes haywire. Or you could be a researcher whose mission is to develop a cure — but first, you have to find a specific player in the crowd to unlock your cure before time runs out.
You could also be a witch eliminating other players at night and the villagers have to go on a witch-hunt during the day to find the culprits. You get the gist?

Welcome to the social deduction experience! It’s a game where each player is given hidden roles or team allegiance. The game is usually played in different teams — there is one team that is considered “good” and another team that is “bad”. The “good” team is usually the majority while the “bad” team is usually the minority but with special powers.
For instance, if you’re a witch in a social deduction game, you could have powers to secretly eliminate villagers at night — they won’t know what hit them. At dawn, the villagers can discuss and vote to eliminate the witches in their midst!
If you’re in the “bad” team, you can win the game by lying and manipulating other players by pretending to be in the “good” team. Obviously, no one will admit they’re the terrorist or the witch until the very end.

Here’s a snippet of our previous social deduction game. This time around, we’ll make it more dramatic! You can also check out our previous events on our website.
Which exact social deduction game will we play? Well, you have to purchase the ticket and find out.
So if you want to make new friends while having fun in a social deduction experience, join us at the next community meet-up.
Event Venue
The Social House Nairobi, 154 James Gichuru Road, Nairobi, Kenya
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