Among Us (New Version)
Game Info
- DeveloperInnersloth
Game Details
Game Introduction
Among Us is a popular multiplayer online social deduction game developed by American game studio InnerSloth. Initially released in 2018, it rapidly gained global popularity due to its unique social deduction gameplay and lighthearted, humorous style, becoming a cultural phenomenon. Players must outwit each other aboard a spaceship or space station, using logic and observation to identify the "Impostors" lurking among the crew, while the Impostors must find ways to eliminate other players and sabotage the mission.
Game Features
- Classic Social Deduction Gameplay: Innovatively blends the mechanics of social deduction games with a modern cartoon aesthetic, dividing players into two factions: Crewmates (Innocents) and Impostors (Deceivers).
- Engaging Space Theme: Features a cute, minimalist space-themed art style with a variety of intricately designed ship interiors, including ventilation shafts, security rooms, and electrical rooms.
- Extensive Cosmetic System: Offers a wide array of character skins, hats, pets, and accessories, allowing players to personalize their in-game avatars.
- Cross-Platform Multiplayer Support: Supports cross-platform play across PC, mobile devices, and consoles, enabling global players to team up anytime.
- Voice & Text Chat: Includes both voice and text chat functionality, facilitating discussion and debate during emergency meetings.
- Diverse Map Selection: Features multiple distinct maps such as The Skeld, Mira HQ, Polus, and The Airship.
- Easy to Learn: Simple and intuitive controls allow new players to quickly get into the game, making it perfect for social gatherings and casual entertainment.
Gameplay
At the start of a match, players are randomly assigned the role of either a Crewmate or an Impostor. Crewmates must complete various tasks scattered across the map—such as clearing trash, inputting codes, and refueling—while observing other players for suspicious behavior. If a player discovers a dead body or reports an emergency, they can call an emergency meeting where all players gather to discuss and vote on who they suspect is the Impostor. If the voted-out player is an Impostor, the Crewmates win. Crewmates also win if they complete all their tasks.
Impostors must blend in by pretending to perform tasks while secretly eliminating other players without being detected. They can also create chaos by sabotaging critical systems, turning off lights, and using ventilation shafts for quick traversal. Supporting 4 to 15 players per match with varied win conditions, each game is filled with suspense and unpredictable twists.