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Stellar Factory Werewolf: A Party Game for Devious People

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  • Werewolf is a party game of lies, deceit, & accusations. Are you devious enough?
  • 20 Villager Cards, 10 Werewolf Cards, 8 Wild Cards, 2 Seer Cards, 2 Doctor Cards, 2 Moderator Cards, 2 Village Drunk Cards, 2 Witch Cards, 2 Alpha Werewolf Cards
  • Play with up to 35 people (or two 20 person games!)
  • Most well-designed Werewolf game that exists.
  • Made in the U.S.A.

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Product Dimensions 2.56 x 0.62 x 3.56 inches
Item Weight 2.82 ounces
Country of Origin USA
ASIN B01MTMWYES
Item model number WW-Deck
Manufacturer recommended age 12 years and up
Best Sellers Rank #15,952 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#310 in Dedicated Deck Card Games
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Our story


How we got our start
Stellar Factory began as a company focusing on real-world puzzle experiences and began creating card games with the help of Kickstarter community. Today, Stellar Factory has many different products in all different categories.
What makes our product unique
Our games are not only unique experiences, but have a huge focus on visual design. They are quick to learn and fun to play with friends, family, or coworkers.
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In a digital world, our products focus on bringing people around a table to hang out with one another and enjoy each others company. Nothing is more satisfying to us than seeing our products bring people closer together.

Product Description

A PARTY GAME

For Devious People

One minute you're a Villager, defending your theoretical home with every fiber of your being. The next, you're a Werewolf, framing your friends and accusing them of wanting to destroy your village, when really it's you who's been infiltrating it all along. Each game becomes an epic phenomenon, designed to test your personal judgement and moral character.

party game, werewolf, mafia, one night, werewolf
minimal, clean, design, game
THE DESIGN

Minimal + Clean

Each of the cards showcases a character using a simple, but distinguishable character along with its name and description. Both pleasant to look at, and easy to digest for new players. Our mobile-friendly rules and how-to video make it super easy to learn and teach your friends how to play.

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Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars 2,442
4.1 out of 5 stars 60
4.7 out of 5 stars 1,335
4.5 out of 5 stars 240
4.8 out of 5 stars 144
Price
$13.95 $9.95 $27.95 $13.95 $27.95
GAME TYPE
Party Game Light Strategy Party Game Party Game Card Game
GAMEPLAY
Competitive Cooperative Cooperative Competitive Competitive
NUMBER OF PIECES
56 N/A N/A N/A N/A
HIGH-QUALITY COMPONENTS
EASY TO LEARN

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
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    Customers find this party game entertaining, particularly noting it works well with more than 9 people and large groups. Moreover, the game is easy to learn with simple rules, and customers appreciate its beautifully minimalistic design and well-made cards. Additionally, they like the variety of roles, with one customer mentioning there are 7 unique ones. However, opinions on value for money are mixed, with some finding it worth the purchase while others feel it's too expensive.

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    111 customers mention "Fun game"111 positive0 negative

    Customers enjoy this party game, particularly noting that it works well with more than 9 players and is suitable for kids of all ages.

    "This is a party favorite at holidays! Super fun, we can play with everyone there (young and old), the cards feel really nice and I think the roles..." Read more

    "I love playing this game with family! It works best if there are a bunch of people playing. It's even easy enough for little kids to play...." Read more

    "...For the price, this is an excellent party game that you can play with lots of players.....You DO need at least seven though but the more, the merrier." Read more

    "...he convinced about 10 or 12 of us to play and it was honestly the most fun game I’ve ever played. The day I got home I ordered mine." Read more

    32 customers mention "Game size"25 positive7 negative

    Customers enjoy playing this game with large groups, particularly at parties and with families, with one customer mentioning they successfully played with 14 people.

    "This is a party favorite at holidays! Super fun, we can play with everyone there (young and old), the cards feel really nice and I think the roles..." Read more

    "I love playing this game with family! It works best if there are a bunch of people playing. It's even easy enough for little kids to play...." Read more

    "...For the price, this is an excellent party game that you can play with lots of players.....You DO need at least seven though but the more, the merrier." Read more

    "I got this for my son’s 16th birthday party and it was a hit. Very large group of teens. They played for 2 hours." Read more

    31 customers mention "Ease of learning"22 positive9 negative

    Customers find the game easy to learn, with simple rules that make it straightforward to play.

    "...It's even easy enough for little kids to play. (I played with a group that included a 5 year old, a 7 year old, and a 9 year old)...." Read more

    "...It's easy to learn, simple to play, and great for parties...." Read more

    "...We play it over and over again and it never gets boring or easier to figure out. Highly recommend!" Read more

    "...One of the biggest issues with this version is that there are no printed rules, aside from some cards that provide a high level summary in very very..." Read more

    15 customers mention "Art quality"15 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the art quality of the game, noting its beautifully minimalistic design and well-made cards.

    "...The art on the cards is minimalist and pleasant, but unremarkable. The cards have very small text on them, and almost no explanations for the roles...." Read more

    "...It's worth the 5 minutes of the weird smell for the quality of the cards. They're not thin, I believe they're vinyl and are very slippery...." Read more

    "...simplify the process of teaching and playing, but the simple art on the cards is beautiful (very simple and clean)...." Read more

    "...I came home from my trip I immediately purchased this beautifully minimalistic version. It arrived quickly and I absolutely love it!..." Read more

    15 customers mention "Deck size"13 positive2 negative

    Customers love the cards in this game, finding them simple and versatile, with one customer noting how they add variety to the mafia formula.

    "...and I think the roles in the game are super fun and add a lot of variety to the mafia formula. Worth it, it’s gonna be played all the time!" Read more

    "...There are also Game Moderator cards, which can be used to randomly decide who moderates the game...." Read more

    "...Super fun! The fact that it comes in a simple deck of cards makes it so easy to carry around and bring to any party occasion just in case...." Read more

    "...Having these cards in a handy deck means you can always have it with you in case people want to play." Read more

    10 customers mention "Card quality"8 positive2 negative

    Customers like the quality of the cards in the game.

    "...The card quality is very good, but that’s par for the course for all of these games, with the slight exception of Miller’s Hollow, whose odd square..." Read more

    "...Cards are a decent quality, had to get the instructions online was a little annoying since the first time I tried to play this I was on a boat with..." Read more

    "...The cards are good quality and pictures are nice...." Read more

    "Loved the game. However they are not durable. I’ve experience plenty spills on a deck of cards let them dry and still can use...." Read more

    10 customers mention "Role variety"8 positive2 negative

    Customers enjoy the variety of roles in the game, with one customer noting there are 7 unique ones, and another mentioning the moderator role.

    "...the cards feel really nice and I think the roles in the game are super fun and add a lot of variety to the mafia formula...." Read more

    "...There are 7 unique roles in the game: Villager, Werewolf, Alpha Werewolf, Seer, Witch, Drunk, and Doctor (I’ll get to the Doctor issue in a second)...." Read more

    "...at being a werewolf (I'm way too readable) but I love that there's a moderator role!..." Read more

    "...With the different characters you can mix it up so no two games are ever the same. The witch character has truly tested some friendships already...." Read more

    15 customers mention "Value for money"10 positive5 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the game, with some finding it worth the buy while others feel it's too expensive.

    "...Worth it, it’s gonna be played all the time!" Read more

    "...same (white background, black text), so to compensate for this low budget printing, the cards for the special roles say “Villager & Seer” or “..." Read more

    "In the struggle to find smallish gifts for the young man, it's a great item." Read more

    "...So being able to shuffle a deck is a helluva lot easier. Def worth the buy..." Read more

    Good in a pinch, but there are better alternatives
    2 out of 5 stars
    Good in a pinch, but there are better alternatives
    Stellar Factory Werewolf Detailed Review I’ve played all of the commercially available werewolf games, so this is more of a comparison review. If you want to play werewolf, you have two options: make your own cards, or purchase a set of cards/rules/accessories from a publisher. Making your own cards requires either (1) substantial time and effort printing, cutting (and maybe designing) cards, or (2) adapting a deck of cards you already own, such as a traditional deck, to be able to play werewolf. Purchasing a set of werewolf cards tends to be more common, as you can get a deck for about $10-$20. There are four different publishers that produce werewolf games that can be purchased on Amazon (there are undoubtedly more, but a search for “werewolf game” usually brings these to the forefront: Stellar Factory Werewolf, Werewolf a Party Game (WAPG), Ultimate Werewolf, and Werewolves of Miller’s Hollow. One Night Ultimate Werewolf will also make that list, but it is technically a different game. There are a few other werewolf games available, such as Lupus in Tabula and Are you a Werewolf, but they suffer from a myriad of issues that make them unplayable relative to the other games. In terms of popularity, Ultimate Werewolf has the most reviews, followed by Miller’s Hollow, then Stellar Factory, then WAPG. However, one thing you’ll notice in that aforementioned search (as of mid 2020), is that the word “Sponsored” appears next to Stellar Factory and WAPG, so the makers of these games have paid for their games to come in at the top of the search, where as Ultimate Werewolf and Miller’s Hollow appear at the top of the search organically. This is one reason that the number of reviews isn’t always a clear indicator of what’s best; just what publishers have paid for in order to get their games to appear at the top of search results. So how does Stellar Factory Werewolf compare to the other three games? Unfortunately for them, not so well. Here are some of the ways this version of werewolf compares to the competition. The card quality is very good, but that’s par for the course for all of these games, with the slight exception of Miller’s Hollow, whose odd square shaped cards are definitely of a lesser quality. The art on the cards is minimalist and pleasant, but unremarkable. The cards have very small text on them, and almost no explanations for the roles. The cardbacks have white edges, which is a plus for card games where the cards are constantly handled and shuffled, but that’s mostly irrelevant here as players should really never be handling their cards more than a few seconds each game. The cardbacks suffer from the same issue that Miller’s Hollow does, but even worse: there’s a werewolf on the backs of the cards, so new players often confuse the front and back of the card, and may think they are a werewolf because of the werewolf picture on the cardback. This sort of thing can totally wreck a game, oftentimes quite a bit after the game has been running, which is frustrating for everyone involved. Regardless of the team, the cards all look the same (white background, black text), so to compensate for this low budget printing, the cards for the special roles say “Villager & Seer” or “Villager & Witch”, which is confusing because players will then need an explanation that they are on the village *team*, but they are really a Seer or a Witch, not a plain villager. The art doesn’t make it clear what team the players are on either, though the werewolf team consists of only werewolves, so that makes it pretty obvious for players. The box the game comes in a tiny, thin card-stock tuck box in which the cards barely fit. It’s the cheapest looking and feeling box of the bunch, and won’t stand up to many plays without tearing (mine tore while I was putting the cards back in the very first time). Also, the box is white, which might make it stand out from other werewolf games, but it’s the opposite of the black cardbacks. On the plus side, it’s the most portable of all of the games, though due to the lack of printed rules (see details below), that benefit is questionable. One of the biggest issues with this version is that there are no printed rules, aside from some cards that provide a high level summary in very very small text on a few cards. The rules are online only, and while you can print them, they aren’t formatted in a way to make that work well, or that make it so you can fold them down and take them with your cards and tuckbox. The rules themselves are very basic, and will get you playing after reviewing them. There’s a link to a very very short video on how to play, but it’s not very helpful except for providing overall context to the structure of the game. The game comes with the fewest roles of any of the four games listed above. There are 7 unique roles in the game: Villager, Werewolf, Alpha Werewolf, Seer, Witch, Drunk, and Doctor (I’ll get to the Doctor issue in a second). There are two copies of all of the non-villager/werewolf roles, but nowhere in the rules does it say that you actually can’t use those in the same game. They probably have them there in case you need a backup for a damaged copy, which is a nice thought. There are twenty villager cards, and 10 werewolf cards, both of which are way too many to make a decent game (a game without a reasonable number of special roles gets old really fast). The Drunk role, as per the rules, is broken: The player may not speak, so their role is known instantly as the game begins, thus giving the werewolves a slight advantage, and making the player who has that role pretty much worthless. The Drunk can’t engage in discussions, the werewolves won’t kill them until they find the Seer, so that player is simply an observer. And then there’s the Doctor. The Doctor is a role brought over from Mafia, and really feels out of place in any werewolf game. It does 1/2 of what the Witch does, and causes conflicts with the Witch role if both are used in the same game. The Alpha Wolf is a copy of the Teenage Werewolf from Ultimate Werewolf, without the context or the flavor of the original’s role. There are extra cards with the game, including 8 cards where you can add your own role (presumably one from one of the other games that have more roles). The unfortunate thing about these cards is the design of them: There’s a generic illustration on them that takes up much of the card, as well as text that says “ Add your own Special Role”, which makes it harder to write the name and description of that special role on the card. In contrast, Ultimate Werewolf comes with blank cards that are actually blank and can be used for this purpose. There are also Game Moderator cards, which can be used to randomly decide who moderates the game. Be careful when using these, as moderating a game well is key to a successful werewolf game, and a player who isn’t good at running things, can’t track night activities well, or who doesn’t pay attention 100% of the time could sour the experience for all involved. Overall, I’ve given this game two stars. If there were no other werewolf games, it would get more, because the gameplay is still solid, like in all werewolf games. But it’s the worst of the bunch in many ways, and as the price is about the same as the competition, it’s hard to see why anyone would choose this over the other werewolf games that are available.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
      This is a party favorite at holidays! Super fun, we can play with everyone there (young and old), the cards feel really nice and I think the roles in the game are super fun and add a lot of variety to the mafia formula. Worth it, it’s gonna be played all the time!
    • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
      I love playing this game with family! It works best if there are a bunch of people playing. It's even easy enough for little kids to play. (I played with a group that included a 5 year old, a 7 year old, and a 9 year old). The oldest person playing is in her 60s and she also loves it!
    • Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
      I'll be honest....it does take a minute to understand how to play this game so someone, for sure, should take the time to read through the instructions, maybe watch some videos on gameplay, etc, before actually playing the game.

      BUT....once you get it, SO FUN. There is collaboration, backstabbing, suspense, surprise....and when your team wins....EXCITEMENT. I love that each game is different because everyone's roles change each game. We played this Christmas Eve with family and before we knew it, it was 2:30am and we had to say, LAST GAME.

      For the price, this is an excellent party game that you can play with lots of players.....You DO need at least seven though but the more, the merrier.
    • Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022
      Love this set! However the cards soak up liquids like a sponge.. which is problematic when drinks are involved.
    • Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
      My friend Josh brought this game to every gathering and tried to get people to play it. No one ever seemed to want to until we rented a lodge and he convinced about 10 or 12 of us to play and it was honestly the most fun game I’ve ever played. The day I got home I ordered mine.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
      I got this for my son’s 16th birthday party and it was a hit. Very large group of teens. They played for 2 hours.
    • Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
      Very fun game for a large group
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    • Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2017
      Thes cards are completely unnecessary, as we have been playing the game just fine by writing out the roles on index cards or assigning rolls to standard playing cards... However, I wanted a nice/neat set of cards that I could bring with me when I travel, and appreciated that the entire "game" is the same size as a standard deck of playing cards. The game itself is great, and I've played it in numerous countries and never had any issues with explaining it to people who don't speak English as a first language or who aren't use to such games. It's easy to learn, simple to play, and great for parties. However, it does require at least 7 players in order for it to really work (10+ would be best), and it's not always easy to find that many interested players. Another great game is Coup (I bought it as an add-on item for $5), which works great with 3+ players!

      At this price you would be better off making the cards yourself, or having one master index card and using a standard deck of playing cards (A=Werewolf, K=Doctor, Q=Witch, J=Seer and any number cards equal villagers). This deck of cards shouldn't cost more than $5 MAX, as the quality isn't as good, nor are the designes as intricate, as a $1 deck of playing cards... Another added benefit of using playing cards is that if they get lost or damaged (wet, bent, or otherwise marked in a way that would give away what it is), you can toss the card, or the entire deck, and only be out $1).
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    • Saud.A
      5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice game
      Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 30, 2024
      And very good quality
    • Iskar
      5.0 out of 5 stars well done
      Reviewed in Australia on August 11, 2022
      the package arrived well intact.
      but about the actually card game itself it didn't have much variety than I thought. (I was hoping for cooler characters lol)
    • Jodycbc
      5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun!
      Reviewed in Singapore on January 19, 2022
      A great little party game for those with a dark sense of humour.
    • Soni B
      5.0 out of 5 stars Sooooo Entertaining!
      Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2020
      I LOVE this game. It's a hectic time right now, so who knows when I'll be able to hang out with a group of people to use this game, but I've played it in the past and had a ball. It's such a great way to keep the party going. Whether you're a game player or not, this is a winner. You'll love it! It's not a big pack. As small as a deck of cards. $10-$15 seems like more of a reasonable price, but again, it's enjoyable, so you may find the price to be worth it.
    • Tiago V.
      5.0 out of 5 stars Bueno y sencillo
      Reviewed in Spain on January 26, 2018
      Hecho de buenos materiales, portable y pueden jugar a muchas personas. Tiene cartas personalizables que lo hacen más interesante. Estoy contento.
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