I have played Secret Hitler. It’s alright! My two favourite social deception games are Fae Kin (lightweight, blazingly fast, and the probabilities are just simple enough that most people can work out the math with general high school math knowledge) and Blood on the Clocktower (the all-the-bells-and-whistles social deception game, sprawling out enough enough to start allowing for some more complex deception strategies and to have a lot of plausible deniability.)
A LARP built for many sometimes-overlapping win conditions is amazing but sadly much work to set up.
I have played Secret Hitler. It’s alright! My two favourite social deception games are Fae Kin (lightweight, blazingly fast, and the probabilities are just simple enough that most people can work out the math with general high school math knowledge) and Blood on the Clocktower (the all-the-bells-and-whistles social deception game, sprawling out enough enough to start allowing for some more complex deception strategies and to have a lot of plausible deniability.)
A LARP built for many sometimes-overlapping win conditions is amazing but sadly much work to set up.