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QuestionHow many people do I need for this game?Community AnswerYou will need at least five people. The more people there are, the more challenging the game will be.
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QuestionDoes there have to be a police officer?Community AnswerNo there doesn't -- as long as you have a detective because someone has to pick who the murderer is.
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QuestionIf you have been 'killed,' is it best to actually act as if you're dead by lying on the ground, or should you just sit somewhere so someone can ask if you're dead?Community AnswerEither would be okay, but it would be easier if you were lying on the ground.
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QuestionWhat if I have only three people to play with?Community AnswerYou will have a hard time playing Murder in the Dark with only three people. The problem is, if one person is "murdered", the third person will easily be able to figure out who the murderer is. To win, the murderer has to get both other players in just one round. Otherwise, he loses by simple process of elimination.
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QuestionCan it be played with 10 people?Community AnswerSure. One murderer, one detective, and the rest are randoms. The detective has to go out of the room, and when someone yells, "MURDER IN THE DARK!" the detective comes in and guesses who the murderer was.
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QuestionCan I manually pick out the characters?Community AnswerYes, if you are the host of the game, you can choose the characters.
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QuestionCan I use other signs besides winking?Community AnswerYes. If you can't wink or simply don't want to, you can have people shake hands and squeeze their hand twice; this version is known as "Handshake Murderer."
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QuestionHow do I play with four people?Mikazuki ZamazichiCommunity AnswerOne person is the murderer, one person is the detective, the others are randoms. It's not a good idea to play with four.
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QuestionDo I have to declare death during the game?Community AnswerIf you are playing a version in which the murderer hides bodies, then you do not.
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QuestionWhat are the slips of paper for?Community AnswerThe slips of paper show what roles people are.
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QuestionCan you play without the cards?Community AnswerYes, just use pieces of paper instead.
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QuestionDoes the victim literally die?Community AnswerNot literally, it's just a game. The victim only "dies" in the game when the murderer catches the player, the victim does not die in real life.
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QuestionCan the game be played in a circle?Community AnswerNo, since you will be walking around in the dark, but you could stand or sit in a circle while choosing roles.
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QuestionCan I play this game in a circle?Community AnswerYes. You could have a sign the murderer does like winking, smiling, fake crying, etc.
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QuestionIf we have the cards for who is who, why do we need the slip of papers?Community AnswerThose are alternate options for game prep. Both options randomly assign roles and you're good to go.
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QuestionWhy would the murderer say that the person is a victim and is dead?Community AnswerThe murderer will not say that, the victims will come across the dead bodies and shout, "Murder in the dark."
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QuestionWhat is the role of the police officer?Community AnswerThe role is just to be a back-up for when/if the detective dies.
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QuestionHow would the detective find the murderer if it is dark?Community AnswerThrough guessing or by the process of elimination. Some people could also use flashlights.
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QuestionCan I play this in a big and dark second floor room if some of my friends are slightly scared of the dark?Community AnswerYou could. If your friends are scared of the dark, however, it may be a good idea to play in a smaller or better-lit location.
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QuestionCan a young kid play this?Community AnswerYes. The game is simple enough for everyone to understand, even if you're a young kid.
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QuestionWhat if someone who is yelling "murder in the dark" gets killed by the murderer while they are yelling?Community AnswerThey die as well and lie on the floor like any other murder. They must stop yelling as soon as they are killed.
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QuestionWhat if someone sees another person get "killed?" Is the murderer revealed during the Q & A session?Community AnswerYou put them up for accusations and they have to give a alibi, then you have to vote to see if he/she killed the person.
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QuestionCan I play Murder in the Dark with two players?Community AnswerNo, since the detective will easily find out who the murderer is. It's best to play with as many friends as possible for more fun.
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QuestionAre we allowed to punch rather than 'tap'?Community AnswerYou could...but make it super light. You don't want to actually hurt the other person.
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QuestionCan I play Murder in the Dark with only two players?Community AnswerNo, you need at least 5 people. A police officer, detective and murderer are needed.
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QuestionCan Murder in the Dark be played with two people?Community AnswerNo, because there would be only a detective and a murderer, or a murderer and a victim. Each of you would know who the other was.
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QuestionWhat if somebody teams up with the murderer and pretends to not be dead, even though they are dead?Lily KensingtonCommunity AnswerThen that person should be kicked from the match, they should not be allowed to play if they are not going to follow the rules.
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QuestionI only have 4 people for the whole game, how can we play?Aaron Z CungCommunity AnswerEven though it’s not a good amount of players, you can still use 1 murderer, 1 detective, and the rest are suspects.
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QuestionIs there a cool down time before murdering another player?Aaron Z CungCommunity AnswerI don’t think there is but you could limit the amount of eliminations or make the killer wait some time between eliminating players so that the game doesn’t end too quickly.
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QuestionCan we play Murder in the Dark with three people?Aaron Z CungCommunity AnswerYes, you technically could, but it’s not a good idea, as the murderer can easily eliminate the other two. It would be better if there are five to seven players.
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