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  2. Town of Salem - Wikipedia

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    Town of Salem is reportedly the largest online version of the classic social deduction party game Werewolf, with over 5 million registered users as of June 2017. [5] Town of Salem 2 was announced on April 23, 2023. [6] It was released on Steam Early Access on May 26, 2023, [7] and fully released with a free demo on July 26, 2023. [8]

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  6. Talk:Town of Salem - Wikipedia

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    @Crystical: Because Town of Salem is a name sometimes used for Mafia. Also the mafia article used to have a section on the video game since the video game is based on the card game to some extent, but it was removed Emk9 ( talk ) 22:54, 24 September 2019 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Category:Cities and towns in Salem district - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Cities and towns in Salem district"

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  9. Ropes Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Barnard prospered as a merchant in Salem and was a wealthy individual when the "Ropes mansion" was built for him. [2] Barnard would up outliving 3 of his 4 wives when he died in 1762, and the house eventually fell out of the family when it was sold by his nephew to Judge Nathaniel Ropes in 1768.