It's all the ufn with the convenience of chat rooms. Playing a few games will rapidly teach you strategies and concepts integral to the game, like chess strategies.
One difference between it and shadow is that the most common medic role doesn't die when they protect a victim of an attack. This leads to starting night detective roles will "claim" their role and call for the doc to stay anonymous and go on them. One risky but popular mafia/occult strategy is to "counter claim" and say your investigation showed someone to be innocent/villager. These kind of strategies are known by the whole player base so it's an elevated form of the same kind of plain silver tongued group manipulation, but elevated like on a rickety wooden structure you lay platforms on with every word.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1439992666/multiwolves-not-just-another-werewolf-deck
if you want to play werewolves (or any card game, really) offline during parties, on your own, with your loved ones, this looks fun.
trivia: i did the graphics for this.
It's a cool "party" game, but if you want to git gud, I recomend playing an online version also.
https://epicmafia.com/home
It's all the ufn with the convenience of chat rooms. Playing a few games will rapidly teach you strategies and concepts integral to the game, like chess strategies.
One difference between it and shadow is that the most common medic role doesn't die when they protect a victim of an attack. This leads to starting night detective roles will "claim" their role and call for the doc to stay anonymous and go on them. One risky but popular mafia/occult strategy is to "counter claim" and say your investigation showed someone to be innocent/villager. These kind of strategies are known by the whole player base so it's an elevated form of the same kind of plain silver tongued group manipulation, but elevated like on a rickety wooden structure you lay platforms on with every word.
oh, i didn't draw the werewolves. those were done by https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-illustrations-of-MJHiblen/289833421041076
i did the overall graphic design/layout/logo things.