🧛♂️ Unleash the Vampire Within!
Bézier Games' One Night Ultimate Vampire is a fast-paced party game designed for 3-10 players aged 8 and up. With no moderator and no elimination, players engage in a thrilling 10-minute experience where they assume powerful roles like Vampire and Assassin, utilizing special abilities to outsmart each other. The game includes 120 pieces and is perfect for gatherings, making it a must-have for any game night.
Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 12.7 x 17.78 cm; 226.79 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
Item model number | BEZ00017 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 3-10 |
Number of pieces | 120 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 9 Dec. 2015 |
ASIN | B013TRQSWY |
O**Y
Great social deduction game
I was a bit hesitant to buy ONUW as it's a very different game than most other the tabletop games I own. It's not a boardgame (there's no board) but neither is it a card game really, despite it having cards. This is social bluffing game: a party game if you like. It's all about trying to get glimpses of what each other player's role is without giving too much detail away, in case you discover your own role has been switched in the night and have to make allegiences with the other side.The set is not essential as you could write roles on a regular playing cards or, as I initially did, make your own set by drawing some characters onto some stiff card. The DIY approach works fine (until they become dogeared) and is great for seeing whether this game works for your group. I found it to work tremendously well with my kids so I decided to buy the official set, which is great. The role cards are pretty thick, boardgame chit card rather than playing cards, which makes them much easier to pick up in 'the night' without making much noise. It also includes a set of role chits that are useful for advertising to everyone exactly what roles are in play (as it's easy to forget what these are when you're trying to lie). The artwork is fun: the characters are comical but have a playfully dark air about them and really help to get the theme going.But what really propels this game to a new level is the free Android and iOS app that Bezier Games have made available. This app make it unnecessary for a player to be the announcer and instruct the night roles to do their stuff: the app does it for you and tremendously well too. The dramatic music and the voices really set the mood.Anyhow, ONUW is a great game. It plays through in about ten minutes, can play with large groups or as few as three (just about), has loads of replayability with the roles available and can be expanded with ONUW: Daybreak and the forthcoming One Night Ultimate Vampire games. The only thing I'd say is don't get this if your group is a bit inhibited or humourless as it relies heavily on the energy and creativity of the players involved. I imagine it'd make a fantastic game to play after a few drinks.(By the way, if you are confused, as I was, with the hundreds of games called Werewolf that are out there, it's actually quite simple: Werewolf is a larger game played over several nights but suffers from player elimination. Ultimate Werewolf is Werewolf with more roles. One Night Werewolf is like ONUW but comes on smaller, regular cards with pixel art. One Night Ultimate Werewolf: Daybreak is a similar game with different roles that can be played separately or combined with ONUW. Werewolves of Millers Hollow is a game like Werewolf and Ultimate Werewolf but from a different company.)
A**E
Quickfire fun thats easy to learn
The App you can download to supplement the game play takes you through the opening phase of the game. Played with a group who had not played this style of game before and they picked it up after 2-3 games. With 5 minute rounds your closest friends and even family will quickly learn to lie, manipulate and backstab you at every turn!
B**M
"Everyone, close your eyes..." ... "wait, so I'm now a WHAT?"
This is probably the best of the "Werewolf" range of games. This review assumes you know something about secret identity games...ONUW is for 3-10 players (6-8 is sweet spot). Each player is given a secret role, from "Good guys" (Villagers, Seer, Troublemaker, Robber, etc...) or "Bad guys" (Werewolves or Minions) or the lonely Tanner (who wins if he gets killed!).They all close their eyes, while one player (or better still - the FREE APP on Andoid/ios) gives instructions to different roles, who then perform secret night time actions. These actions may be swapping 2 cards, or looking at another player's card, or finding out who your fellow werewolf might be (sometimes you are on your own, werewolf!)Then everyone wakes up and together the villagers must seek out and kill at least 1 werewolf (after 10 mins discussion max!). If they killl a werewolf (by vote) the village win. If not, the werewolves win. There are some changes to these conditions, if certain mixes of roles are in play.IT IS A LOT OF FUN - AND IT GETS BETTER THE MORE TIMES YOU PLAY IT - AS THE "META-GAME" DEVELOPS, AND YOU DISCOVER(a) How different people play their roles and(b) How different roles allow for interesting play styles and strategies...What makes this game so great is that it takes place over just one night of the werewolf village game. Players need to share information about who did what in the night, but THEY DARE NOT REVEAL ALL THEY KNOW AT ONCE, for fear of being outed as a werewolf - OR - discovering that they are now a werewolf (when they were not yesterday).This game encourages everyone to play subtly. It is not a good idea even for "Good Guys" to just blurt out all they know - as this info may actually prove enough to hang them in the end. So everyone should begin by playing a bit cagey.IN A NUTSHELL...PROS - lots+ quick play time+ easier to find enough players (unlike full Werewolf, which is best with 10+)+ lots of different strategies develop as you play+ lots of opportunity for bluffing+ games often end with a cliff-hanger / crisis moment - and often hilarious surprises are revealed at the end!CONS - very few- it can be hard to win as the werewolf sometimes - suggest you use the LONE WOLF option as standard.- cardboard role cards can get easily marked - suggest sleeving them as an essential protection to the game- quieter players can sometimes "appear to be evil" just because they don't talk out loud as much as extroverts... so be kind to everyone playing
J**T
Played for hours and gets better every time
Brilliant game. Ordered this after playing it at a family gathering. Definitely a game to get the brain working and accusations flying. A bit of understanding needed but once you master the cards and roles its fun all day.Only down side is the cards do seem to peel off slightly so we got some card protector cases to keep them in while playing for the best condition to last.
L**9
Werewolf
This game is great. It's not a board game so far from boring.It's interactive and fun. It is a game of stealth and deceit, clever, conniving, team work to save (or destroy) the village.It involves closing your eyes each round, so as long as you are safely sat down and not too inebriated you can concentrate and plan.
S**A
Our Go-To for Game Night
The media could not be loaded. One Night Ultimate Werewolf is a hit in our house! We play it every game night, and it never gets old. The fast-paced gameplay and the mix of strategy and bluffing keep everyone engaged. It’s easy to learn, but every round feels fresh and exciting. Also very easy to bring on the go when game night is at someone else’s house
A**S
The Best Social Deduction Game Ever Invented
Let's just put it this way. When my family first received One Night Ultimate Werewolf on Christmas morning 2019, we opened the box and read the instructions around 4pm, then stayed up until 2 in the morning playing it. Throughout the following week, we played for probably 6 hours every single night. We've since had 4 years of fun and unforgettable memories. We cannot get enough of it.I simply think it is the best game ever invented--the ultimate strategy, deduction, lying, manipulation, and hilarious extravaganza. I absolutely love the app--so that everyone can play and no one has to be a narrator. I truly admire the inclusion aspect--that everyone can have a unique role and task to play (no one has to be a plain, old villager). And I think the fact that it is just one night is frankly genius. It makes it so much faster to play rounds (as opposed to other mafia-style games) and puts less pressure on being a werewolf. I have friends who won't play other social deduction and bluffing games because it stresses them too greatly, but they will play ONUW because the rounds are so short and, of course, there's always the possibility that their card can be swapped! I think it's just brilliant. Every round is different. Every round calls for a new strategy. We can play hundreds of times because there are millions of possibilities for how the game can go! We've bought all the expansion packs, and we truly enjoy trying all the different combinations we can. This is my favorite expansion pack. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
L**S
One Night Ultimate Werewolf Daybreak
Great game for the grandkids and their parents. They love it!
H**Y
One Night Games are perfect
The entire one night game selections are perfect. Everyone in the family loves them! We take them on vacation and to other gatherings- easy to catch on to and fun for everyone!
D**
Segundo juego de la colección
Amplia con nuevos personajes con roles que mejoran la experiencia, recomiendo comprar el primero ya que es más sencillo de entender, la app esta en idioma ingles como el juego, tiene costo aparte. Calidad buena de materiales y arte.
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