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  2. Rage (collectible card game) - Wikipedia

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    Rage is an out-of-print collectible card game originally published by White Wolf in May 1995 based on the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse. [1] The game is based around packs of werewolves battling each other and various evil monsters while trying to save the world.

  3. Talk:The Werewolf Players Guide - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, at 03:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. The Werewolf Players Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Werewolf Players Guide is a 1993 role-playing game supplement published by White Wolf Publishing for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. Contents

  5. Mafia (party game) - Wikipedia

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    Mafia, also known as Werewolf, is a Russian social deduction game created by Dimitry Davidoff in 1986. [2] The game models a conflict between two groups: an informed minority (the mafiosi or the werewolves) and an uninformed majority (the villagers).

  6. Ultimate Werewolf - Wikipedia

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    Each player has an agenda: as a villager, hunt down the werewolves; as a werewolf, convince the other villagers that you are innocent, while secretly attacking those same villagers each night. A third major team working to kill off all others are the Vampires, who must kill both werewolves and villagers to win, and other neutral roles are ...

  7. Are werewolves real? The facts and history behind the myth

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    The werewolf trials. While most people know of the witch trials that took place in Europe and in the American colonies (including Salem, Massachusetts) during the 1500's and 1600's, few are aware ...

  8. Size, Tusks, and Ears: How African and Asian Elephants Differ

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    When looking at an African elephant and an Asian elephant side-by-side, you can really tell the differences in their head shapes and tasks. African elephants generally have much larger tusks than ...

  9. Social deduction game - Wikipedia

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    A social deduction game is a game in which players attempt to uncover each other's hidden role or team allegiance. [1] Commonly, these games are played with teams, with one team being considered "good" and another being "bad". [2]