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'''''Werewolf''''' (also called '''''Mafia''''') is a [[card game]] that is most commonly played at conventions. Its roots stem from the former Soviet Union in 1986 under the name ''Mafia''. In 1997, Andrew Plotkin listed the rules for the game online under the new name ''Werewolf''.
Eight players are needed, with one of them being the moderator. The rest of the people are all citizens of a village. However, depending on how many players there are, one or two people play the role of the werewolf. The werewolf's job is to kill all of the villagers. The villager's role is to survive. One of the villagers is the seer, who can "see" who the werewolf is. During the "night", everyone must close their eyes, put their head down, and repeatedly slap their thigh or pound the table.
[[The Other Wiki]] has [[w:Mafia (party game)|a page about the game]], including a description of the rules that is sufficient to actually play the game.
Not to be confused with ''[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]]'' or its successor, ''[[Werewolf: The Forsaken]]''.
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