Sunday, 14 August 2016

One Night Ultimate Werewolf

In One Night Ultimate Werewolf you are a villager trying to figure out who among you is a werewolf that threatens to kill you all. But, be wary anything could happen in the night, and soon your allegiance may change.

One Night Ultimate Werewolf is a lying game where your aim is to kill the werwolves on the table,     or if you are a werewolf yourself, to evade attention and shift the blame onto someone else.  At the start of the game everyone is given a secret role (that may or may not have a secret power) which belongs to one of two groups, the Werewolf team or the Villager team.
Once everyone has their cards a section of the game called the night phase starts. In the night phase everyone closes their eyes and a downloadable app (which is made specifically for this game) or a person tells everyone when to do their secret power. Secret powers range from swapping two other peoples card
(an action the trouble maker can take) to the werewolf's power which means that all the werewolf's at the table open their eyes a certain time so they can see who their teammates are.
Once everyone has taken their action, the night phase ends and everyone reopens their eyes and start asking questions to one another to try and figure out what happened in the night phase (as peoples roles may have changed) and who everyone is. Of course the werewolves will be trying to make sure that the  blame is shifted to another ,non werewolf, player and no one ever expects them of being a werewolf. At the end of the time allowed for questioning, everyone votes on who they think the werewolves are. The person with the most votes is "hanged".

One Night Ultimate Werewolf is by far my favourite lying game and I have found that it plays amazingly well at the games club at my school. It is fast pace and something is always happening which keeps everyone interested and focused. This game says you can play with 3 people but, I have tried and I think that you should at least have 5 players before playing this game. Overall I have really enjoyed this game and it is a definite crowd pleaser if you attend any clubs.


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