Imposter Games - Exposed!
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Imposter Games - Exposed! tracks 1 keyword (1 keyword ranks; full coverage across the tracked set). Key metrics: 0% top-10 coverage, opportunity 73.0, difficulty 40.8, best rank 161.
Tracked keywords
1
1 ranked • 0 not ranking yet
Top 10 coverage
0%
Best rank 161 • Latest leader 161
Avg opportunity
73.0
Top keyword: uncover
Avg difficulty
40.8
Lower scores indicate easier wins
Opportunity leaders
- 63.4
uncover
Opportunity: 73.0 • Difficulty: 40.8 • Rank 161
Competitors: 148
Unranked opportunities
Every tracked keyword currently has some ranking data.
High competition keywords
uncover
Total apps: 6,185 • Major competitors: 148
Latest rank: 161 • Difficulty: 40.8
All tracked keywords
Includes opportunity, difficulty, rankings and competitor benchmarks
| Major Competitors | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| uncover | 73 | 100 | 41 | 63 6,185 competing apps Median installs: 1,150 Avg rating: 4.3 | 161 | 161 | 148 major competitor apps |
App Description
In every round, all players receive the same secret word – except one. That player is the imposter. While everyone else knows exactly what the word is, the imposter must listen carefully, improvise and blend in without being exposed. The rest of the group must give clever clues and work together to figure out who doesn’t belong.
Each round feels different because the game focuses on creativity rather than fixed answers. There is no single correct way to play – only convincing ones. The most fun part is the moment when everyone realizes the clues don’t match, someone hesitates for half a second, and suddenly the whole group starts questioning every answer.
GAME MODES
Imposter Yapper Mode
This is the classic mode and the perfect starting point. Every player describes the secret word using exactly one related word. For example, if the word is “beach”, players might say “sand”, “sun”, “vacation” or “waves”. The imposter has to pick a word that sounds believable based on what others said, while secretly trying to understand the topic. If you make your clue too specific, you help the imposter. If you stay too generic, you might get accused.
Imposter Sound Mode
In this mode, words are not allowed. Each player can make only one sound to explain the secret word. It could be a noise, a rhythm, a short melody, a sound effect or a mimic. Imagine the secret word is “train”: you might go “choo-choo”, tap a steady beat, or imitate brakes. The imposter must guess what kind of concept everyone is pointing to and create a sound that fits without copying too obviously.
Imposter Artist Mode
All players work together on one drawing, but with a twist: each person is allowed to draw only one single line. One line can be small or large, straight or curved, but that’s it. The group has to recognize the word from the combined effort, while the imposter tries to add a line that looks helpful without knowing the word. This mode creates funny moments when one line accidentally changes the entire meaning of the picture.
Imposter Charade Mode
No words and no sounds. Every player must explain the word using only one pose or movement. It’s fast