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Wolven
DescriptionYou know the drill. Wolven is a solitaire hidden role deduction game in which you (as the Slayer) seek to identify and eliminate the werewolves before they overrun the village… AND before you sprout fur and claws! The tokens in Wolven each have a picture of a villager on their front. Each unique villager has a special ability that aids the player in the process of deduction, earns silver, or helps protect other villagers against the werewolves. The back of most of the tokens show picture of a Peasant, who is a sort of generic villager with a special ability of his own. A few of the tokens, however, have werewolves on their reverse sides instead. The object of the game is to identify which villagers have werewolves on the back and eliminate those tokens from play. To spice up the deductive part of the game, one or more of the villagers might also have a Peasant on their front face. So when you see a peasant on a token, you're not sure if you're looking at the back of a villager token, or the front of a peasant token. If it's a peasant token,you're not sure if the reverse side is another peasant, or a werewolf! The game is played by pulling tokens from a bag and viewing only one side, which is placed face up on the table. You may continue drawing tokens until you decide to stop, or until you place a token that show a werewolf. You may then spend silver to use the abilities of any of the face up villagers. If you stopped drawing tokens before you drew a werewolf, you may then select the token of your choice to remove from the game. Once it's removed from the game you can look at both sides to determine whether you've eliminated a werewolf or a villager. If, on the other hand, you didn't stop drawing until a werewolf turned up, the token to be eliminated from play is selected randomly. Drawing a werewolf also advances a token on the infection track. If this token ever reaches the end of its track, another werewolf is added to the bag. In either case, the tokens (other than that which was eliminated) are placed back in the bag and another round begins. If, at the end of any round, all of the werewolves have been eliminated, the player wins. If, however, the werewolves ever outnumber the regular villagers remaining in the game, the player loses. Game DiscussionsAdd CommentYou need to be logged in to comment. Insert Bullet List Please enter at least one item. Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Insert Numeric List Please enter at least one item. Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Insert Link Please enter the link of the website Optionally you can add display text Insert Email Please enter the email address Optionally add any display text Insert Image Please enter the link of the image Insert YouTube Video Please enter the link of the video MarketplaceNo listings at the moment. Do you own this game? Click here to list it for sale.
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