Depending on whether you're interested in tabletop strategy, video games, or history, here are some of the best posts and resources about . Board Gaming: Citadels by Bruno Faidutti
: For those wondering how many people you actually need, this Facebook community discussion highlights that while it’s playable with 2–8 players, many enthusiasts believe the "sweet spot" is 5 or 6 players to maximize the deduction and bluffing elements. Video Games: Path of Exile 2 & Stellaris
: A popular thread on Reddit's r/boardgames explores the "king-making" mechanics and how the 2016 Revised Edition adds significant replayability compared to the classic version.
: The Game Night Reviews: Citadels post provides a thorough breakdown of how the roles (like the Assassin, Thief, and King) interact and whether the game still holds up for modern game nights.
: Players frequently discuss the difficulty of finding Citadels for the Arbiter quest. This official forum thread includes player feedback and tips on navigating the Atlas to locate them.
In digital gaming, "Citadels" often refer to massive fortifications or end-game objectives.
: For space empire builders, this Reddit post argues for the efficiency of Citadels as cheap, long-term choke point defenses that can catch AI opponents off guard. History and Philosophy Game Night Reviews: Citadels
This classic card game of role selection and city-building is one of the most discussed "gateway" games in the hobby.