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The core idea is easy to understand: someone in the room is lying, and it’s your job to figure out who. Each level throws you into a short scenario with a few characters giving their statements. Some are telling the truth, others are clearly hiding something. Your task is to read what they say, catch the inconsistencies, and decide who’s cheating.
At the beginning, a lot of levels feel pretty obvious. But the deeper you go, the smarter the lies get. You start noticing tiny details in their words, the way they contradict each other, and sometimes even their attitude. That moment when you finally spot the lie feels really satisfying.
What I like about the game is how smooth and fast it plays. There’s no long tutorial or complicated instructions — you just jump in and start making choices. If you pick the wrong person, you simply replay the level right away. That quick retry system makes it surprisingly addictive. You’ll keep thinking “just one more level” even when you’re supposed to stop.
Overall, Cheat or Repeat is a great pick when you want something light, fun, and a little bit brain-teasing. It’s perfect for short breaks, killing time on the bus, or whenever you feel like exercising your logic without too much pressure.
If you enjoy puzzle games that test your observation and quick thinking, this one is definitely worth a try.