汝は人狼なりや?

2001年発売

Werewolves of Miller's Hollow is a game that takes place in a small village which is haunted by werewolves. Each player is secretly assigned a role - Werewolf, Ordinary Townsfolk, or special character such as The Sheriff, The Hunter, the Witch, the Little Girl, The Fortune Teller and so on... There is also a Moderator player who controls the flow of the game. The game alternates between night and day phases. At night, the Werewolves secretly choose a Villager to kill. During the day, the Villager who was killed is revealed and is out of the game. The remaining Villagers (normal and special villagers alike) then deliberate and vote on a player they suspect is a Werewolf, helped (or hindered) by the clues the special characters add to the general deliberation. The chosen player is "lynched", reveals his/her role and is out of the game. Werewolf is a social game that requires no equipment to play, and can accommodate almost any large group of players. The Werewolves of Miller's Hollow/les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux/Die Werwölfe von Düsterwald is a published version arranged by Hervé Marly and Philippe des Pallières and published by Lui-même, 2001 for 8-23 players. This has been nominated for the 2003 Spiel des Jahres award. Werewolves of Miller's Hollow is a separate game from Werewolf, and was split from that entry at the request of Asmodee.

汝は人狼なりや?

ゲーム情報

プレイ人数
8-18 Players
時間
30 min
重さ(複雑さ)
Light — 1.31/5
2001
BGG評価
6.68
BGGランク
#1517
対象年齢
10+

よくある質問

汝は人狼なりや? supports 8 to 18 players. The community rates it best at 12 players.
A typical game of 汝は人狼なりや? takes about 30 minutes.
汝は人狼なりや? has a complexity rating of 1.31/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for 汝は人狼なりや? is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
汝は人狼なりや? has a rating of 6.68/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 12,749 ratings. It is ranked #1517 overall.
汝は人狼なりや? was designed by Philippe des Pallières, Hervé Marly. It was published in 2001.