Yes — Casus Kim? is a free web-based party game. The site may use ad revenue to cover hosting costs; third-party ad providers may collect some data. See the Privacy Policy for details.
This project is an independent, fan-made digital experience inspired by the mechanics of the popular game "Spyfall" by Alexandr Ushan. It is not an official product.
The game supports 3 to 15 players, with the best experience typically at 5–8 players. You can also play using "pass-and-play" on a single phone or tablet, so separate devices are optional.
No. Player names and custom category entries are not stored on our servers; they remain only in your browser's Local Storage for the current session.
In Custom mode, you define the pool yourself by entering one word per line. This lets you personalize the game for your group with custom locations or people.
Report issues or feedback via dens.dev or open an issue on the project's GitHub page. Your feedback helps improve the game.