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Ludopedia
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Our Verdict
If you love social deduction, bluffing, and tons of interaction, Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition is a fantastic choice, especially for large groups looking for laughs and mystery.
Highlights
- Intense social experience
- Supports many players
- Many roles and scenarios
- Easy to learn
- Perfect for parties
Keep in mind
- Player elimination can be boring
- Requires a good moderator
- Can be long with many players
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Picture your quiet 16th-century village suddenly overrun by hungry werewolves! In Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition, the burning question is: can you and the other villagers unmask them before you become dinner? This is the ultimate party game for groups ranging from 5 to an incredible 68 players, perfect for all ages and occasions. Each participant takes on a secret role with clear objectives: if you're a villager, your mission is to hunt down the werewolves; if you're a werewolf, you need to convince everyone of your innocence while secretly devouring villagers night after night. The ultimate edition is packed with content to supercharge your sessions. There are over 30 unique roles, each with special abilities to help both villagers and werewolves achieve their goals and thwart their opponents. The game offers 18 different scenarios, ensuring that groups of any size or experience level can jump right in. The box includes 80 beautifully illustrated cards, a moderator scorepad, and a comprehensive guide with dozens of pages full of insights, tips, and strategies. Whether for a small circle of friends at home, a huge gathering of gamers, or even an engaging team-building exercise at the office, Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition has everything you need for the best social bluffing and deduction experience.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Bézier Games, Arclight Games, Ediciones MasQueOca, Hobby World, Pegasus Spiele, White Goblin Games
Designer
Ted Alspach
Artist
Sanjana Baijnath, Ted Alspach
How many players does Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition support?
This game is incredibly versatile and can be played by an impressive number of people, from 5 to 68 players! It's perfect for any group size, from a small gathering to a huge party.
What is the average game length?
A game typically lasts between 30 to 90 minutes. The time can vary quite a bit depending on the number of players and the complexity of the chosen scenario.
Is it a complex game to learn?
Not at all! Ultimate Werewolf is known for being very easy to learn. The basic rules are simple, and the comprehensive guide helps to understand the special roles and more advanced strategies.
What are the main components of the game?
The ultimate edition comes with over 80 illustrated cards (including more than 30 unique roles), a moderator scorepad, and a comprehensive game guide. Everything you need to start the fun!
Who is this game recommended for?
It's highly recommended for anyone who loves party games, social deduction, bluffing, and intense interaction. If you enjoy unmasking liars or deceiving your friends, this is your game! Great for families, friends, and even team building.
Is there player elimination? Isn't that boring?
Yes, there is player elimination, which can be a point of concern for some. However, the excitement and tension of trying to survive (or eliminate others) usually make up for it, and with many players, the game is dynamic enough that no one is out for too long.