Super Sus - Review
Super Sus

Super Sus

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Super Sus blends party chaos with deep social strategy

Super Sus takes the classic social deduction formula and ramps it up with fast matchmaking, rich role variety, and a distinctly party-focused spin. Set aboard a sabotaged spaceship, each match turns into a tense mind game where you can never be fully sure who to trust.

The core loop is familiar but satisfying. As Spacecrew, you rush to complete tasks while piecing together alibis, tracking player movements, and analyzing every accusation during meetings. As an Impostor, the thrill comes from slipping through vents, staging believable cover stories, and triggering sabotages at just the right time to sow confusion. Neutral roles add an extra twist, giving certain players unique win conditions that can flip alliances mid-game and keep even veterans guessing.

Super Sus shines when played with friends. Duo and squad modes are perfect for voice-chat chaos, and private rooms with custom rules let you tune the experience, whether you want serious strategy or pure party mayhem. Additional modes like Colosseum, Hide & Seek, and Lover Mode break up the routine, offering survival arenas, tense chases, and co-op survival for paired “lovers” who need each other alive to win.

Customization is another strong point. Unlockable outfits, emotes, and action effects let you build a distinct in-game identity, and upgrading roles gives you reasons to keep returning. On the downside, progression can feel grindy, and balance in some modes may vary depending on the group you’re matched with, especially with unpredictable public lobbies.

Overall, Super Sus is a lively, feature-packed social deduction experience that’s ideal for both casual party sessions and more competitive strategists who love reading minds and bluffing their way to victory.

package name

com.je.supersus

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

PIProductions