Translations:Was genau ist Werwolf/6/en: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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<span style="font-size:medium"><span class="smallfont">The gameplay is therefore turn-based. Each round corresponds to one day. The day begins with the night. In this, the wolves have the opportunity to discuss via the ''Wolfchat'' which '''Villagers'' they want to kill that night. The next day, citizens will have the opportunity to choose one of you they think is a werewolf. This one will be hanged on it. The joke of the game is that the ''wolves'' know very well who is '''werewolf''' and who isn't. However, the real citizens do not know. Therefore, they have to try to judge the comments of the other '''players'' during the day correctly, in order to finally track down the real '''werewolves'' and not hang the real '''Villagers''' .</span></span> | <span style="font-size:medium"><span class="smallfont">The gameplay is therefore turn-based. Each round corresponds to one day. The day begins with the night. In this, the wolves have the opportunity to discuss via the ''Wolfchat''' which '''Villagers'' they want to kill that night. The next day, citizens will have the opportunity to choose one of you they think is a werewolf. This one will be hanged on it. The joke of the game is that the ''wolves'' know very well who is '''werewolf''' and who isn't. However, the real citizens do not know. Therefore, they have to try to judge the comments of the other '''players'' during the day correctly, in order to finally track down the real '''werewolves'' and not hang the real '''Villagers''' .</span></span> |
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The gameplay is therefore turn-based. Each round corresponds to one day. The day begins with the night. In this, the wolves have the opportunity to discuss via the Wolfchat which Villagers they want to kill that night. The next day, citizens will have the opportunity to choose one of you they think is a werewolf. This one will be hanged on it. The joke of the game is that the wolves know very well who is werewolf and who isn't. However, the real citizens do not know. Therefore, they have to try to judge the comments of the other players during the day correctly, in order to finally track down the real werewolves and not hang the real Villagers .