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If you've somehow not heard of it (not likely on GOL, but you never know!), Among Us is a video game version of the classic [Mafia/Werewolf game](https://www.popularmechanics.com/culture/gaming/a28800275/soviet-mafia-werewolf/), where the majority of players (who don't know the roles of the others) are a helpless group, and a minority of the players (who know each other's role) can covertly kill off the rest. I remember seeing variants of this game played over text-based internet forums when I was a teenager, and it's a great fit for a video game - this one being like a cartoonish version of The Thing.
Do your tasks, everybody!
There's always one party-pooper...
I played in an amusing game recently where I was an Impostor who was given the Shapeshifter role, and I dispatched another player only to then be spotted by the very player whose appearance I had taken. The roles were reversed in another round where a Shapeshifter disguised with my own character's look got rid of me, instead! :shock:
I play a match or two most days, since it's usually not super-time-consuming unless you end up in a game where someone's set the voting time unreasonably high, and it's always a good laugh. Anybody else?