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Werewolf Party

$7.99
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Developer:
Absam Studios
Publisher:
Absam Studios
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

12 Different Roles, One Goal: Kill the Enemy

Play with 4–12 players on a private party with friends or join a public party placing you on either Team Villager or Team Werewolf.

Team Werewolf: consists of 1 Werewolf, 1 Traitor, 1 Pookie, and 1 Wolf Cub.

  • Werewolf: You transform during the night to begin your hunt. In the morning, strategize with the traitor to decide who to eliminate.

  • Traitor: You secretly team up with the werewolf and will become the new werewolf if the original one is killed.

    Note to Werewolf Team: Werewolf, Traitor, and Wolf Cub see each other’s names in red. Be discreet when talking—villagers might be listening.

  • Pookie: An immortal feline-like ally to the Werewolves. Only the priest's "Holy Slap" can kill you. Avoid detection.

  • Wolf Cub: If voted out, you trigger a Blood Moon Night—unless 2 villagers sacrifice themselves at the cemetery gate. If both Werewolf and Traitor die, you rise as the new Werewolf.

Team Villager: Includes Villagers, Guard, Seer, Priest, Witch, Clown, Insomniac, Moosklar, and Cursed Villagers.

  • Villager: No special powers, but essential for voting and deduction. If you’re the last villager, you get a pitchfork at night.

  • Guard: Protect a bed each night by placing a shield that blocks the werewolf’s attack.

  • Seer: Visit a player’s home before the werewolf wakes to determine if they’re Innocent (Villager team) or Guilty (Werewolf team).

  • Priest: Slap a player once per day. If they’re guilty (Werewolf, Traitor, or Pookie), they die. If innocent—you die.

  • Witch: Once per day, transform a Villager into a Cursed Villager. Green smoke = success. Red = they were a Werewolf. A failed attempt kills you instantly.

  • Cursed Villager: Start as a normal villager, then get transformed by the Witch to fight for good. Be careful at night—getting caught means death.

  • Clown: At night, place clown shoes on a sleeping player. It slows down werewolves and speeds up villagers—perfect for escapes.

  • Insomniac: Once you wake up, you stay up. You get a pitchfork to defend yourself and must silently observe the night’s events.

  • Moosklar: Complete physical workouts during the day to power up. At night, you can wrestle the Werewolf and save your team.

Game Phases:

Day Cycle: Players discuss, play games and vote. Night begins sooner if half the village sleeps.

Night Cycle: Roles wake up one by one. The Werewolf last.

*Note: You cannot use powers or vote on the first day.

Voting:

Head to the village tower and pull the rope to initiate voting. Press "K" to open the panel and recast your vote. Everyone eligible is teleported to the tower.

Environments & Gameplay:

The village has 12 beds spread across several homes. Players sleep, hide, or interact indoors—or take a nap on a bench outside.

At the heart of the village is the Playhouse. On Playhouse days, the Lycan Shop opens, mini-games become available, and players can engage in private LC trades.

Mini-Games:

Play once per half-day to earn LC (Lycan Coins):

  • Test of Strength: 1 LC on loss, 6 LC on win

  • Light Up the Candles: 1 LC on loss, up to 6 LC based on candles lit

  • Perfect Log Split: 1 LC on loss, 3 LC on win

  • The Jester’s Balance: 1 LC on loss, 3 LC on win

  • The Cup Shuffle: 1 LC on loss, up to 8 LC with gambling

  • Land the Horseshoe: 1 LC on loss, 5 LC on win

  • The Mystic Sequence: 1 LC on loss, 5 LC on win

  • Spin for Fortune: 6 random outcomes based on luck

Special Mechanics:

  • Night Altar: A human can use it to cage the Werewolf for one night.

  • Private Booths: Secretly exchange LC (5 LC/day limit).

  • Ghost Mode: After death, you roam in first-person, hear the living, and talk to other ghosts.

Objectives:

Villagers: Identify and eliminate the Werewolf to protect the village.

Werewolves: Kill villagers one by one without being exposed.

Features:

  • 3D proximity voice chat

  • In-game text chat

  • Public/private party system

  • 12-player support

  • Multiple homes and sleeping options

  • Mini-games & LC economy

  • Voting system with rope bell

  • Unique abilities for every role

  • Ship escape mechanic

  • Ghost Mode for the dead

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User Reviews

Very Positive
6 user reviews
83%
Positive
14 min at review
Not Recommended

there was one person playing... and that one person was me.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2500 / Ryzen 3 1300x
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Best played with a microphone

FAQ

How much does Werewolf Party cost?

Werewolf Party costs $7.99.

What are the system requirements for Werewolf Party?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-2500 / Ryzen 3 1300x Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: Best played with a microphone

What platforms is Werewolf Party available on?

Werewolf Party is available on Windows PC.

Is Werewolf Party worth buying?

Werewolf Party has 83% positive reviews from 6 players.

When was Werewolf Party released?

Werewolf Party was released on Jul 11, 2025.

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