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Computer games have undeniably become an imperative part of most

of our life, either as a form of entertainment and even hobby. My favourite


video game, which many people now are engrossed in it, is called Sussy
Baka.

Sussy Baka is an online social deduction game where there are two
main roles, the crewmates and the impostors. The crewmates are described
as the innocent side as they have to find out who the impostors are;
impostors are the aliens that disguised themselves as crewmates and their
main objective is to assassinate every crewmate. This makes it thrilling as
nobody knows what roles anyone could be.

I played Sussy Baka when it was first released two years ago. It was a
cold and blustery winter night so I had to stay indoors. Having spare time, I
decided to play the game. Here’s where the really compelling part comes in,
I got the role “impostor”, so I was quite excited about it, but what I really love
about the game, was the trickery and mind games involved in it. Creative
lying and misdirection are essential for an impostor to succeed.

At the start of the game, I murdered someone and accused it on


another person! The wall of tension between the players was so thick I could
cut a hole through it. After some intense manipulation, I killed everyone and
won the game. It was a simple yet thrilling game to play with friends. It
thought me a valuable lesson that not everyone could be trusted. There’s
often the “impostor” side inside some people where they will use you for their
advantage in this cruel and barren world.

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