Ultimate Werewolf Card Game
Ultimate Werewolf is an interactive game of deduction for two teams: Villagers and Werewolves. The Villagers don't know who the Werewolves are, and the Werewolves are trying to remain undiscovered while they slowly eliminate the Villagers one at a time. A Moderator (who isn't on a team) runs the game. You should have an equal number of cards to the people playing. You should always have 1 Seer, 1 Doctor, and 2 werewolves and the rest of the players should be Villagers. If you have a large group (16+), you can replace a Villager for an additional Werewolf. Shuffle the cards and hand them out, face down.
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Designer(s) | Ted Alspach |
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Publisher(s) | Bézier Games, Inc. |
Players | 5 to 75 |
Skill(s) required | Bluffing, Partnership, Social skills, Roleplay, Negotiation, Deduction[1] |
No moderator, no elimination, ten-minute games. One Night Ultimate Werewolf is a fast game for 3-10 players in which everyone gets a role: One of the dastardly Werewolves, the tricky Troublemaker, the helpful Seer, or one of a dozen different characters, each with a special ability. Oct 18, 2013 One Night Ultimate Werewolf DAYBREAK Sample Game #1 - Now Available! - Duration: 6:00. Ted Alspach 118,999 views. Teachers React: 5 Bets you will Always Win - Duration: 9:20.
Ultimate Werewolf is a party card game designed by Ted Alspach and published by Bézier Games.[2] It is based on the social game, Werewolf, which is Andrew Plotkin's reinvention of Dimitry Davidoff's 1987 party game, Mafia.[3][4] The Werewolf game appeared in many forms before Bézier Games published Ultimate Werewolf in 2008.[2][1]
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Gameplay[edit]
Ultimate Werewolf can be played with 5-75 players of all ages. Each player has an agenda: as a villager, hunt down the werewolves; as a werewolf, convince the other villagers that you are innocent, while secretly attacking those same villagers each night. A third major team working to kill off all others are the Vampires, who must kill both werewolves and villagers to win, and other neutral roles are available, each vying to achieve their own goals. Dozens of special roles are available to help both the villagers and the werewolves achieve their goals.[2][1] The game has 12 unique roles being a set of sixteen fully illustrated cards, a moderator score pad to keep track of games, and a comprehensive game guide.(Some packages come with a free poster.)[2]
Expansion packs[edit]
- Ultimate Werewolf: Classic Movie Monsters
- Ultimate Werewolf: Night Terrors
- Ultimate Werewolf: Artifacts[1][2][5]
- Ultimate Werewolf: Urban Legends
- Ultimate Werewolf: Wolfpack
- Ultimate Werewolf: Hunting Pack
Awards[edit]
- 2009 BoardGameGeek Golden Geek Best Party Board Game Nominee[2]
One Night Ultimate Werewolf[edit]
One Night Ultimate Werewolf,[6] published by Bézier Games, is based on a similar concept to Ultimate Werewolf although the differences are significant enough to change the style and feel of gameplay.[7]The most notable difference between the two is that in One Night Ultimate Werewolf gameplay develops over a single 'night', with only one round of plot development, voting and elimination.[8]As such, games are typically time limited to a small number of minutes with players opting to play successive, unrelated games. This approach makes individual games shorter, does not exclude players who are eliminated early in the game (as in Ultimate Werewolf) and often prompts faster paced games.[9] On the other hand the shorter games lose the opportunity to develop extended logical reasoning over the longer games of Ultimate Werewolf.
One Night Ultimate Werewolf also provides a smartphone app taking the role of the moderator, available on both iOS and Android platforms.[10] The primary role of the app is to read out the moderator script, relieving the need for one of the players to take this impartial role, as required in Ultimate Werewolf.[8]
Editions[edit]
Like Werewolf, a number of extension packs exist for One Night Ultimate Werewolf.[6] One Night Ultimate Daybreak, One Night Ultimate Vampire and two bonus packs comprise additional character roles that can be used instead of or in combination with the roles from One Night Ultimate Werewolf. The One Night smartphone app enables players to include roles from any edition in a single game and adjusts the moderator script accordingly.[10]
Ultimate Werewolf Card Game Rules
In June 2017, following their Kickstarter campaign,[11] Bézier games released their next edition in the One Night Ultimate series: One Night Ultimate Alien.[12] Due to the additional complexity the Alien version brought to the game, the creators released an FAQ to clarify the rules in specific situations.[13]
A legacy version of the game, Ultimate Werewolf Legacy, is currently in development.[14]
Another One Night game, One Night Ultimate Supervillains, has been released.
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One Night Roles[edit]
Ultimate Werewolf Card Game Characters
There is a general overlap between the roles of Ultimate Werewolf and One Night Ultimate Werewolf however the details of characters vary, largely stemming from the differences between the two games. For example, the Doppelgänger role in Ultimate Werewolf takes on the role of the character they have chosen only if that character dies. In Ultimate Werewolf the Doppelgänger can then take action in the subsequent night phases of the game. This is in contrast to the Doppelgänger role of One Night Ultimate Werewolf which, because of the single-round nature of game, immediately takes on the role of the player they have chosen and behaves as if they were that role during the night phase.[15]
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition'. BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ abcdef'Utlimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition'. Bézier 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 Artifacts Review'. The Opinionated Gamers. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ ab'One Night Ultimate Werewolf'. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^'Ultimate Werewolf Deluxe Edition vs One Night Ultimate Werewolf - Board & Card Games Stack Exchange'. July 17, 2017.
- ^ ab'A beter version of Werewolf'. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^'Ted Alspach introduces One Night Ultimate Werewolf'. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ ab'One Night App'. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^'One Night Ultimate Alien by Bézier Games -- Kickstarter'. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^'One Night Ultimate Alien - Bezier Games'. July 17, 2017.
- ^'One Night Ultimate Alien FAQ'(PDF). July 17, 2017.
- ^Guida, Eddie (18 August 2016). 'Bezier Games announces Ultimate Werewolf Legacy'. Dice Tower News. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- ^'Doppelgänger One Night Ultimate Strategy'. July 17, 2017.
One Night Ultimate Werewolf Card Rules
External links[edit]
Werewolf Card Game Review
- Ultimate Werewolf: Deluxe Edition at Bézier Games
- One Night Ultimate Werewolf collection at Bézier Games
- Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition at BoardGameGeek