Written by Dominic Langford
Snitches Get Riches
This heist themed game mixes tense social deduction with card drafting for groups of 4 to 12, where crew members build schemes while watching for the hidden Snitch who can ruin everything for a big payout. It offers quick rounds, portable play and plenty of bluffing and debate to keep parties lively.
Gameplay and Features
The action moves fast with players picking Job cards to set up schemes, while the Snitch slips in curses and tries to stay hidden. Accusations fly during votes and the whole thing builds to a dramatic finish whether the crew pulls off the job or the traitor escapes rich. It suits lively gatherings with its portable size and short rounds.
How to play Snitch slot
| Mechanic | Description |
|---|---|
| Money Symbols | Job cards that build the heist payout and trigger wins when the scheme succeeds. |
| Collector Duel | Debates and votes where the crew tries to expose the Snitch before the round ends. |
| Progressive Multiplier | Bluffing layers that grow the cop payout if the traitor stays hidden longer. |
| Free Spins | Quick extra rounds after a successful accusation or failed heist. |
| Ante Bet | Initial card draft stake that sets the base for the whole crew's scheme. |
| Bonus Buy | Direct entry into the final vote phase for a fixed extra cost. |
Stats and Verdict
- Players: 4 to 12
- Round time: around 15 minutes
- Theme: criminal crew heists with a traitor twist
- Best for: parties and groups who enjoy bluffing
- Portable: yes, fits in a small bag
This card game delivers sharp tension through its traitor element and group debates, making it a solid pick for nights when you want something beyond basic table games. The quick pace keeps everyone involved without dragging on, though it shines most with a full table of mates who like a good argument over who the Snitch might be. Overall it gives a fresh angle on deduction play that feels engaging from the first round.