Summary: One Night Ultimate Werewolf

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One of our all-time favorite tabletop games is One Night Ultimate Werewolf. It 's not terribly involved, you can play it multiple times in the span of when you would only be able to play most other games once. It 's always fun to watch everyone try to argue their way out of being chosen as the werewolf. We don 't own the game personally and usually play it at the comic store 's Tabletop Night with other people if someone brought their copy. The sequel, One Night Ultimate Werewolf Daybreak is fun too, it 's basically the same game, just the add on of new roles. When I read that the company that produces the One Night games, Bezier, was about to launch a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new addition to the set, I was very excited. The new game is called One Night Ultimate Vampire. The mechanism of the game is similar to the other two but includes new and different roles as well as a few slight changes to the game play.

I waited with bated breath for about 3 weeks to make sure that I would be one of the first
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finally... FINALLY the damn games show up! On the KS comments section everyone was saying that the games were late because they had to replace the misprints, but that isn 't true, my game is still misprinted. The other backers are saying they were told that Bezier will NOT replace the bad cards. SO, there is that. There is also the matter of what happened with my shipping. I saw that they posted a half-hearted apology blaming the KS software for taking people who were at the front of the line (those who immediately replied) and putting them at the very end of the line if they updated their addresses. So I was punished for making sure my address was correct because they didn 't independently check their dates. I always pay for everything I buy online immediately and it sort of turns my stomach to know that all this time I was rudely being referred to as a "slacker" by these

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