The keywords for who is undercover include eyebrows and beards, fat people and fat, champions and champions, etc.
Glass and mirror, paper towels and wet wipes, morning light and true color, oranges and tangerines, lipstick and lipstick, computer and ipad, animals and plants, soy milk and milk, New Year and New Year's Eve, guitar and pipa, Bus and subway, leftover girl and royal sister, rose and rose, Dong Yong and Xu Xian, Ruoxi and Qingchuan.
Meng Fei and Le Jia, milk and soy milk, security and bodyguards, cabbage and lettuce, pepper and mustard, Jin Yong and Cologne, Zhao Min and Huang Rong, dolphins and sea lions, basins and buckets, lipstick and lipstick, Semir and Yichun, barbecue and shabu-shabu, bubbles and blisters, paper towels and handkerchiefs, Hangzhou and Suzhou.
Oranges and tangerines, grapes and grapes, eunuchs and shemales, butterflies and bees, sketches and dramas, naked weddings and flash weddings, fairy tales and myths, writers and screenwriters, mobile phones and landlines, classmates and deskmates, wedding dresses Hexi clothes, jackfruit and durian, Lafayette and God, magicians and wizards, peaked hats and sun hats.
Who is the Undercover Game Rules:
6 out of the 7 people present got the same word, and the remaining 1 got another word related to it. Each person can only say one sentence per round to describe the word he got (you cannot say the word directly), and you must not let the undercover discover it, but you must also give hints to your compatriots.
After each round of description, 7 people vote to select the person suspected of being an undercover agent. The person with the most votes is eliminated. If there are two people with the same number, it will be determined (that is, retained). The moderator conducts a review. If the person eliminated is an undercover agent, the game ends. If the person is a civilian, the game continues.
If the undercover guesses the civilian word, then it is okay if the undercover description is consistent with the civilian word, but it is not allowed to say words that are not related to the undercover word in order to conceal one's identity. .
For example, the word for undercover is Sherlock Holmes, and the word for civilian is Kudo Shinichi. If the undercover guesses the civilian word, it is not allowed to confuse the situation by saying that he has been using another name for a long time and has nothing to do with Holmes.