Werewolf

Hands down, this is the next game you want for larger groups to play with and enjoy. What game is it you ask? Well, the title didn't lie, Werewolf  has quickly become on the top of my must have list. If you've ever played the game that I've learned as a card game called Mafia, you may already be familiar with Werewolf's game play.

For 3-10 players (the more the better in my opinion) game play begins by selecting a role card. This role comes with certain abilities, each one different. Once they're decided, the mischief ensues. First things first, the Werewolves identify themselves to each other privately (in a game where multiple exist). Followed by the other townsfolk carrying out their assigned tasks. Once all of the rounds are completed, let the accusations fly. To win the game it's the Werewolves (and maybe a minion) vs. The rest of the townsfolk in a sort of trial by fire. Someone will be executed as a result of the night time festivities. If it's a werewolf the townsfolk win, if it's a townsfolk member the Werewolves win. There are several other wining contingencies to handle, but nothing overly complicated.

This game is very social, and promotes large group talking. It's not vulgar or graphic so it's great for kids too. With an older crowd you'll see alot more strategy and deception taking place. Bluff your way through and be a strategic mastermind, play honest and true, or go along for the ride; I promise you'll enjoy Werewolf. Get your copy HERE!

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