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GOTW: Ultimate Werewolf
Class Date: 1/29/2026 This week’s game was Ultimate Werewolf, a social deduction hidden role game. In this game, each player is given a card with a role that belongs to one of two teams, the Villagers or the Werewolves. The Werewolf team eliminates one player each night, and wins when the number of Werewolves is…
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GOTW Mechanics Week
In this week, we spent most of our time focusing on the many mechanics games have. We were given the opportunity to play a variety of different games, but this week me and a few of my classmates decided we wanted to play a scuffed version of poker. We grabbed the game The Gang, which…
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GOTW Ultimate Werewolf
In week 1, our group of roughly 25 players, were able to play a fun group game called Ultimate Werewolf. I enjoy the social deduction games because you are able to put pieces together and try to catch someone slipping up in the act and I enjoy the mystery and secrecy that comes along with…
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Game Mechanics Blog reflection
In class we played the game “Can’t Stop”. I would say the hardest part about the game is that it heavily depends on luck, but also whoever goes first has a better advantage. The goal of the game is to get 3 game pieces to the end of the board before everyone else. Players can…
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Ultimate Werewolf reflection
I would say the hardest part to playing ultimate werewolf is deciding on who to vote out. The only way to deduct if someone is a werewolf is if the seer can detect if someone is one. If the seers are dead it’s just a bunch of luck mostly. Most of the time voting comes…
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Ultimate Werewolf Game Blog Reflection
This week in class, we played Ultimate Werewolf, and I was assigned the role of the Sorceress. We read the rules at the beginning of class and were told what each role meant and the powers we had. One of the harder parts of the game was understanding what my role was. I knew what…
