Simple game, endless hours of fun. One quick 'trial round' and you should be good to go. If you're not sure, have a poke around for 'Resistance - Avalon' on YouTube to see how it's played.Honestly, it's such a fun experience as you try to ascertain who the 'Minions of Mordor' (aka bad guys) are. It encourages open dialogue, leaving you staring into your friends eyes to see how honorable they are (or not!).In my opinion, this game is best suited for 6-7 players. The 5-player board is a little too easy to work out who the bad guys are. And 6/7 players sits comfortably in the 'need to think it out' zone. 1 players (the maximum), and it becomes more of a headache, than a fun experience!If after a few rounds you're finding it seems like perhaps the bad guys or good guys are winning too easily, you can introduce different styles of players. For instance, the Wizard (who's a good guy) knows who the bad guys are... So he has to convince his f