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Werewolf

Author:Evin Robertson
Released:1999
Review:

A multiplayer IF game, meant to be played on the IFmud (ifmud.port4000.com:4000). Best played with at least 6 or 7 people. In basic Werewolf, each player is assigned an identity known only to him or her at the beginning of the game--villager, werewolf or seer. The game alternates between day and night: at night, the players who are werewolves choose one of the other players to kill, and during the day, everyone tries to figure out who the werewolves are, with the werewolves participating and trying to throw blame on innocent people. The seer can identify any one person (i.e., learn whether that person is a werewolf) at night. Highly addictive. Lots of complicated variations have been introduced over the years.

Rating: Not rated

Reviewed by Duncan Stevens (27 Mar 2001)

Related Links:IFmud: A front end for IFmud
Downloads:
multistub.inf (7.08 KB)
Inform source code (stub file for writing multi-player Inform games)
werewolf.inf (25.98 KB)
Inform source code (version: Release 2)


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