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Werewolf (1986)

Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 8
Number of Players:
8 - 24
Publisher:
(Self-Published),
Mayfair Games,
Looney Labs,
Cra-Mor,
Flying Tricycle, LLC,
(Web published),
(Public Domain),
WoodCat,
Daiso (ダイソー),
Japan Network Security Association (JNSA),
Lifestyle Boardgames Ltd,
Lost Games,
Aldebaran Games,
Serfs In The Pot,
Нескучные игры,
Home Run Games,
Crómola
Designers:
Andrew Plotkin,
Dimitry Davidoff
Artists:
Corey Fields,
林 憲明 (Noriaki Hayashi),
Krista Gibbard,
Michael Klarfeld
Mechanics:
Voting,
Team-Based Game,
Roles with Asymmetric Information,
Hidden Roles,
Variable Player Powers,
Traitor Game,
Role Playing,
Negotiation,
Player Elimination
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Werewolf (also known as Mafia) takes place in a small town where a minority of the townsfolk hold a dangerous secret.
Each player is secretly assigned a role - Werewolf, Villager, or Seer (a special Villager). There is also a Moderator who controls the flow of the game.
The game alternates between night and day phases. At night, the Werewolves secretly choose a Villager to kill. Also, the Seer (if still alive) asks whether another player is a Werewolf or not. During the day, the Villager who was killed is revealed and is out of the game. The remaining Villagers then vote on the player they suspect is a Werewolf. That player reveals his/her role and is out of the game.
Werewolves win when there are an equal number of Villagers and Werewolves. Villagers win when they have killed all Werewolves. Werewolf is a social game that requires no equipment to play, and can accommodate almost any large group of players.
Each player is secretly assigned a role - Werewolf, Villager, or Seer (a special Villager). There is also a Moderator who controls the flow of the game.
The game alternates between night and day phases. At night, the Werewolves secretly choose a Villager to kill. Also, the Seer (if still alive) asks whether another player is a Werewolf or not. During the day, the Villager who was killed is revealed and is out of the game. The remaining Villagers then vote on the player they suspect is a Werewolf. That player reveals his/her role and is out of the game.
Werewolves win when there are an equal number of Villagers and Werewolves. Villagers win when they have killed all Werewolves. Werewolf is a social game that requires no equipment to play, and can accommodate almost any large group of players.
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