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*Sasquatch: You are a villager until a day ends without a lynch, in which case you become a werewolf. | *Sasquatch: You are a villager until a day ends without a lynch, in which case you become a werewolf. | ||
*Leprechaun: You can redirect werewolf attacks to players adjacent to the target(s), but you don't have to. | *Leprechaun: You can redirect werewolf attacks to players adjacent to the target(s), but you don't have to. | ||
*Bloody Mary: If you die, kill someone from the team that killed you |
*Bloody Mary: If you die, kill someone from the team that killed you each night. | ||
*Chupacabra: Each night, select a player. If they are a werewolf, they die. If they aren't a werewolf, they don't die. If all the wolves are dead, kill a player each night. | *Chupacabra: Each night, select a player. If they are a werewolf, they die. If they aren't a werewolf, they don't die. If all the wolves are dead, kill a player each night. | ||
*Nostradamus: Predict the winning team on the 1st night. If that team wins AND you are alive at the end of the game, you get a solo win. For the rest of the game you are a villager. | *Nostradamus: Predict the winning team on the 1st night. If that team wins AND you are alive at the end of the game, you get a solo win. For the rest of the game you are a villager. | ||
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*________: Some decks come with 3 cards with no role or description. Make one up and write it down! | *________: Some decks come with 3 cards with no role or description. Make one up and write it down! | ||
*Fortune Teller: You know the exact roles of your inspectees (wolf man/lycan excepted), and the person you inspected doesn't know it. | *Fortune Teller: You know the exact roles of your inspectees (wolf man/lycan excepted), and the person you inspected doesn't know it. | ||
*Moderator: Moderates the game. | *Moderator: Moderates the game. You can't play without this role. | ||
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Designers | Ted Alspach |
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Publishers | Bézier Games, Inc. |
Players | 5 to 75 |
Age range | 9 & up |
Skills | Bluffing, Partnership, Social skills, Roleplay, Negotiation, Deduction |
Ultimate Werewolf is a party card game designed by Ted Alspach and published by Bézier Games. It is based on the social game, Werewolf, which is Andrew Plotkin's reinvention of Dimitry Davidoff's 1987 party game, Mafia. The Werewolf game appeared in many forms before Bézier Games published Ultimate Werewolf in 2008.
Gameplay
Ultimate Werewolf can be played with 5 to 75 players of all ages. Each player has an agenda: as a villager, hunt down the werewolves and vampires; as a werewolf or vampire, convince the other villagers that you are innocent, while secretly attacking those same villagers each night. Dozens of special roles are available to help both the villagers and the werewolves achieve their goals. The game has more than forty unique roles, eighteen different scenarios, a set of 78 fully illustrated cards, a moderator score pad to keep track of games, and a comprehensive game guide.
Roles
The many roles of Ultimate Werewolf include:
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Expansion packs
- Ultimate Werewolf: Classic Movie Monsters
- Ultimate Werewolf: Night Terrors
- Ultimate Werewolf: Artifacts
- Ultimate Werewolf: Urban Legends
- Ultimate Werewolf: Wolfpack
Awards
- 2009 BoardGameGeek Golden Geek Best Party Board Game Nominee
References
- ^ "Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ "Utlimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition". Bezier Games. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- Robertson, Margaret (4 February 2010). "Werewolf: How a parlour game became a tech phenomenon". Wired. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- Plotkin, Andrew. "Werewolf: A Mind Game". Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- Ultimate Werewolf: Official Role Quick Reference Guide (PDF). Ted Alspach and Bezier Games. 2008.
- ^ "Ultimate Werewolf Artifacts Review". The Opinionated Gamers. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
External links
- Ultimate Werewolf: Deluxe Edition at Bézier Games
- Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition at BoardGameGeek