Quicksave Interactive Ltd.
Werewolf is a fun interactive party game for you to play with your friends and family while using Zoom Meetings! You can start the game from within your meeting and easily control the screen area of the game and the other participants’ videos.
Players are separated into two groups: the villagers and the werewolves. The villagers' goal is to find out the werewolves' identity whereas werewolves are trying to stay as inconspicuous as possible to overrun the village. The werewolves must hide their dark role and act as regular villagers.
Every night, werewolves select and eat one poor villager. When the morning rises, that player is off the game, but can still observe. The villagers’ mission is to discuss and investigate who might be werewolves among them. Every player (even the werewolves) selects one other villager whom they think is a werewolf and votes for them. After everyone has voted, the person with the most votes is exiled and is off the game. The voted out person may or may not be the werewolf, which is not revealed yet.
After being voted out, the game continues with the same pattern: the night sets up again and werewolves select their next victim. Once again, one villager is eaten and the next morning, other villagers must discuss and vote for the most potential werewolf among them.
The game ends when either the villagers have managed to exile all the werewolves or the werewolves have overrun the village.
So gather up your team and have a fun and safe get-together in Zoom!
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