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The Resistance
Year
2009
Players
510
Play time
30min
Min age
13+
Weight
1.59
BGG rating
7.19
BGG rank
#465
Best with
7

MeepleMates notes for The Resistance

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  • The Resistance is available as a public board game page on MeepleMates for group planning and collection tracking.
  • Best with 7 player according to player poll data.
  • BoardGameGeek average rating 7.19 and BGG rank #465.
  • Groups use this page to connect Card Game, Bluffing, Deduction metadata with real play history, ratings and game night notes.
  • Recommended player counts include 5, 6, 8, 9, 10.
The Empire must fall. Our mission must succeed. By destroying their key bases, we will shatter Imperial strength and liberate our people. Yet spies have infiltrated our ranks, ready for sabotage. We must unmask them. In five nights we reshape destiny or die trying. We are the Resistance! The Resistance is a party game of social deduction. It is designed for five to ten players, lasts about 30 minutes, and has no player elimination. The Resistance is inspired by Mafia/Werewolf, yet it is unique in its core mechanics, which increase the resources for informed decisions, intensify player interaction, and eliminate player elimination. Players are either Resistance Operatives or Imperial Spies. For three to five rounds, they must depend on each other to carry out missions against the Empire. At the same time, they must try to deduce the other players' identities and gain their trust. Each round begins with discussion. When ready, the Leader entrusts sets of Plans to a certain number of players (possibly including himself/herself). Everyone votes on whether or not to approve the assignment. Once an assignment passes, the chosen players secretly decide to Support or Sabotage the mission. Based on the results, the mission succeeds (Resistance win) or fails (Empire win). When a team wins three missions, they have won the game. Rule Correction: For first printing (2010 purchases), the expansion rules should read: "Games of 5-6 players use 7 plot cards, games with 7+ players use all 15 Plot Cards." and "...each Round, the leader draws Plot cards (1 for 5-6 players, 2 for 7-8 players, and 3 for 9-10 players)" - This has been corrected in the subsequent printings.

Categories

Card GameBluffingDeductionNegotiationScience FictionParty GameSpies / Secret AgentsPrint & Play

Mechanics

Simultaneous Action SelectionTeam-Based GameVotingHidden RolesRoles with Asymmetric InformationTraitor GameMemory

Best with how many players

1
Not rec.
2
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3
Not rec.
4
Not rec.
5
Recommended
6
Recommended
7
Best
8
Recommended
9
Recommended
10
Recommended
10+
Not rec.

Community votes from BoardGameGeek

Language dependence

No necessary in-game text(71 of 104 votes)

Sub-rankings

  • Party Game Rank#38

Expansions in collection

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External data

Wikidata enrichment: 2 links · 1 facts · latest game data 07/05/2026.

Latest Wikidata run: ok · 07/09/2026.

Links

  • Wikipedia (en)en.wikipedia.org

    Source: WikidataUpdated 07/05/2026

  • Wikidatawikidata.org

    Source: WikidataUpdated 07/05/2026

Facts

Publication date
2009