One minute you're a Villager, defending your theoretical home with every fiber of your being. The next, you're a Werewolf, framing your friends and accusing them of wanting to destroy your village, when really it's you who's been infiltrating it all along. Each game becomes an epic phenomenon, designed to test your personal judgement and moral character.
There have been several takes on the parlor game Werewolf, but I wanted to tackle it in a new way. Role-playing games can leave prospective players timid about playing and thus skewing their game experience. By creating a more modern style and good documentation of the game I believe I have removed that barrier and opened the game to everyone who thought, "It's just not my thing."
@mathewsisson massive fan of this game, but its a shame there is no app that goes along side this (like the well known one night ultimate werewolf version http://boardgamegeek.com/boardga...). I've found the app (that acts as moderator and has spooky werewolf-like sound effects in the background) adds a really fun element to the game, swapping this out for a person means that that person can't play also which means if you are a small group it lessens the playability a bit.
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