Gavel Knock: MultiPlayer Game

Guess Who Is The Real Thief!

Published by: Maysalward(MRD)
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Gavel Knock brings the classic role-playing game to your smartphone. Check it out! Bring back childhood happy memories without the pain or swelling in your hands.
The game introduces the classical role-playing game known as Hakem Jalad (Governor and Executioner) in the Middle East or Raja Mantri Chor Sipahi in India to play online with friends or compete against a computer that uses artificial intelligence. You can chat with other players using voice chat.
A quick-to-learn and easy-to-play game, but luck is a crucial factor. Do you consider yourself lucky?
How to play:
To begin the game, you pick one random paper piece from a set of four papers that will present the playing character for each player in the round.
The papers will have the following:
-King (Governor)
-Executioner
-Detective
-Thief.
A player holding the detective paper needs to pick up the thief from the remaining players.
Whenever the thief is correctly identified, the detective wins the round points, and if not, the thief will get points. In this game of chance and guessing, the online players can try to trick the inspector not to find out who the thief is using voice chat. Various scoring applies to each character.
You can play games against a random player, or you can create a private room for you and your friends to have fun. A player with the most points at the end of a set of rounds wins. Are you prepared to serve justice? Get ready to strike a few blows.
A fun and easy to learn game that develops the mind through deductive reasoning. Playing this entertaining online social game will allow you to make and chat with new friends.
Features:
User-friendly design.
It's an excellent way to pass the time if you're bored at home.
Compete against users from around the world.
Set up private rooms and play with friends.
Interrogate each user in the game via voice chat before guessing.

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Gavel Knock Reviews

Childhood Game!

Ameedsh on

United States

Finallyy I find this game. I used to play it a very long time ago. Thank you

Bad game

AHNAD B on

United States

Very bad game!!

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كود نيمز
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