Werewolf cover
1986BGG rank #2,776

Werewolf

by Dimitry Davidoff · (Public Domain)

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Players8–24
Time60–30m
ComplexityLight
Age8+

About the game

What is Werewolf?

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.

How it plays

Mechanics

Hidden RolesVotingPlayer Elimination

On the shelf

Categories

Party GameDeduction

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