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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 86 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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Credible reviews
86% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
76% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Werewords
In Werewords, players guess a secret word by asking “yes” or “no” questions. Figure out the magic word before time is up, and you win!
However, one of the players is secretly a werewolf who is not only working against you, but also knows the word. If you don’t guess the word in time, you can still win by identifying the werewolf!
To help you out, one player is the Seer, who knows the word, but has to be careful not be too obvious when helping you gure it out; if the word is guessed, the Werewolf can pull out a win by identifying the Seer!
If the logo at the top of the app screen does not match the logo on your box, tap the settings button (gear) and then tap the box at the top of the settings screen that matches your version of the game.
Choose the roles you are using in the game, then tap the Play button to start the game. The app will ask all of the players to close their eyes, then wake up the Mayor and any other selected roles in order. Then the app will ask all player to open their eyes, and the day timer will start. If the players guess the Magic Word before time is up, the Mayor taps the "Correct" button, and then the Werewolves can still win if they figure out who the Seer is. If the players do NOT get the Magic word before time is up (or if they run out of Yes/No tokens), the players can still win by figuring out who one of the werewolves is.
The Werewords app also includes the following options (tap the gear to adjust them):
-- Over 40,000 words in four different difficulties (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Ridiculous)
-- Built-in themed wordlists such as Movies, 80s, Music, 50s & 60s, Literature, Food, TV, Video Games, Monsters, Animals, Hobbies, and Celebrities
-- the ability to create custom word lists
-- Load community word lists from werewords.com
-- Use multiple wordlists in the same game
-- The ability to adjust the in game and day phase timers
-- The ability to adjust how many words the Mayor may pick from
-- The ability to have proper nouns on or off (or even just proper nouns)
-- a custom soundtrack
-- Speedwords (for owners of Werewords Deluxe Edition)
See the in-app help for more details.
Werewords is designed by Ted Alspach, the game designer of other popular games such as One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Suburbia, Silver, Ultimate Werewolf, and Castles of Mad King Ludwig.
Bezier Games publishes party games and strategy games. Check out their entire game library and pick up a copy of Werewords at beziergames.com.
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Reviews for Werewords
Russell Graves
Fun game.
Great game to play with large groups, but is really only fun to play with 5 up players, though nothing that they can do
Former Fan 75
Word font size needs fixing
Generally a great app for the game but has one big issue causing a problem for playability. The font size when viewing the magic word is way too small. We typically use this on a phone, and if sitting further away from the middle of the table, some people struggle to read the word, essentially breaking the gameplay. Why not make the font as large as possible and use the full screen?