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<h1 class="how-to-use-header" id="purpose-of-the-app">Purpose</h1>
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<div class="how-to-use-section">This app serves as a means of running games in a social setting where a traditional
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running of the game is hindered. This might be when people are meeting virtually, and thus roles can't be handed
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out in-person, or when people are in-person but don't have Werewolf/Mafia cards with them. You can use a deck of regular
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playing cards, but it can be difficult for players to remember which card signifies which role, especially if
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you want to build a crazy game with many different roles. Even when people are together and have cards, there's
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information that would be great to centralize for everyone - a timer, role descriptions, and the in/out status of
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players. This app attempts to provide the utilities necessary to run games with all the different roles you want,
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wherever you can access the internet.
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<div class="how-to-use-section">This app helps a group play Werewolf when meeting virtually, or when you don't have
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Werewolf cards with you. In general, the app can be very efficient for setting up games of any size and configuration.
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Once everyone has joined the room, cards can be quickly dealt and re-dealt, and important information such as
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role descriptions, time remaining, and the status of players is conveniently centralized. It's flexible, free,
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and doesn't require installing an app or creating an account. If you use this app, I'd love to hear about it. I
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am always looking for ways to improve this tool.
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<h1 class="how-to-use-header" id="creating-a-game">Creating a Game</h1>
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<div class="how-to-use-section">
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