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  • Summary: An online and local party game of teamwork and betrayal for 4-10 players...IN SPACE!

    Play with 4-10 player online or via local WiFi as you attempt to prepare your spaceship for departure, but beware as one or more random players among the Crew are Impostors bent on killing everyone!
    An online and local party game of teamwork and betrayal for 4-10 players...IN SPACE!

    Play with 4-10 player online or via local WiFi as you attempt to prepare your spaceship for departure, but beware as one or more random players among the Crew are Impostors bent on killing everyone!

    Originally created as a party game, we recommend playing with friends at a LAN party or online using voice chat. Enjoy cross-platform play between Android, iOS and PC.

    THE CREW
    Objective: Fill Group Task Bar or Discover the Imposter!

    * Win by completing tasks to prepare the ship or ejecting all Impostors.
    * React quickly to undo the Impostor's sabotages.
    * Check the Admin map and Security cameras to keep tabs on other Crewmates.
    * Report any dead bodies immediately to start discussion of who the suspected Impostor is.
    * Call emergency meetings to discuss suspicious behavior.
    * Vote to eject suspected Impostors.

    THE IMPOSTER
    Objective: Kill Off the Crew!

    * Kill crewmates and frame bystanders.
    * Pretend to run tasks to blend in with the crewmates.
    * Sneak through the vents to quickly move about the ship.
    * Use sabotages to cause chaos and divide the crew.
    * Close doors to trap victims and kill in private.

    Features:
    * Customization: Pick your color and hat.
    * Lots of game options: Add more impostors, more tasks, and so much more!
    * Quickly find a game online from the host list.
    * In-game text chat.
    * Rich discord integration.
    * Cross-platform play between PC, Android, and iOS!
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Dec 22, 2020
    90
    Among Us is a brilliant multiplayer experience and one that’s sorely needed given the current climate. While I wouldn’t recommend playing this against randoms online, if you can gather nine friends and set up a voice chat, then you’re guaranteed one of the best gaming experiences of 2020.
  2. Dec 24, 2020
    85
    Among Us is a superb multiplayer game that is great on Nintendo Switch. It's easy to pick up, but difficult to put down.
  3. Nintendo Force Magazine
    May 17, 2021
    85
    We needed an experience like Among Us to cope with the events of the previous year, and its emergent possibilities ensure that we'll continue to enjoy it for many months or years to come. [Issue #51 – March/April 2021, p. 26]
  4. Dec 17, 2020
    80
    A good port of an excellent game that works perfectly despite requiring a Nintendo Switch Online subscription and isn't missing anything that the mobile or PC version doesn't already have.
  5. Dec 23, 2020
    80
    Flaws aside, Among Us is a clever game that deserves its time in the spotlight. It works a surprisingly complex concept into a simple and accessible package where matches are quick, fun, usually hilarious, and sometimes even intense.
  6. Dec 21, 2020
    80
    Among Us is an instantly accessible and super-addictive casual gaming experience that serves up some hilarious whodunnit hijinks in short bursts that are perfectly suited to portable play. There are a few niggles here with regards to controls that make communication fussier than it really needs to be, but this is a fine port that finally enables Switch gamers to jump in and see what all the fuss is about with this most unlikely of gaming sensations.
  7. Feb 9, 2021
    68
    If you want nothing more than a party snack, this is it – especially with the cross-platform gaming. But in the long run it lacks variety.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 16
  2. Negative: 6 out of 16
  1. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    When the imposter is sus, and they come out to you, very emotionally. It's okay to be sus, y'all.

    The last time you clicked on a minecraft
    When the imposter is sus, and they come out to you, very emotionally. It's okay to be sus, y'all.

    The last time you clicked on a minecraft video was probably like 5 years ago. Don’t worry, i’m in that camp too. I’d rather watch paint dry than watch another hunger games lets play. My name is Schlatt, and today we’re gonna talk a bit about how a stupidly simplistic sandbox became my favorite game. Where I think it took a turn in the wrong direction, and why even after all the new changes, even after how god-awful the community’s become, and even after...mine...coins? There’s still a soft spot for it in my heart. Minecraft came out for the Xbox 360 on May 9th, 2012. Coincidentally, that was the day that 12 year old Schlatt found his new favorite game. Remember Bionicles? Yeah I had more than you did, so naturally a game where you could build whatever you wanted was right up my alley. And the 360 release of minecraft was a barebones version of an already barebones game. It was charmingly simple, dropping you into a world with no real instructions or goals. There wasn’t much to do. But things you could do, the game nailed. Combat was straightforward and fun, especially with a group of friends. Building stuff was almost therapeutic, and the quiet times spent mining in preparation for what was to come. That space to organize your thoughts and plan out your next move, all the while being serenaded by those faint piano melodies in the background. That was the icing on the cake. I was in love with this game. It let me be creative, adventurous. You could do with everything around you what you pleased. And to this day some of my fondest gaming memories have come from open world games like that. Day., GTA4, Sakura Beach… W-wait Every day i’d hop off the bus, throw myself on the couch and log back in. There was only one world I played on. I wanted to be the only of my friends that played on two, so I crammed as much cool **** on there as I could. I built minecarts, Mob traps, I exploited this duplication glitch and built a diamond house out of diamond blocks. Listen. I was a perfectionist. And this world had to be perfect. Or else all I would have been doing was wasting away in front of a TV every day. But even after the countless hours I pumped into minecraft, I was still pretty ass at building. So I started watching other people play to figure out what I could do or build to make my world a little better. And as a result, I found an entire new avenue of the game. I was never a huge fan of lets plays. My introduction to the genre was...well…loud. Even back then was a screaming contest. And even though I was twelve, that kind of stuff just didn’t sit well with me. I felt myself gravitating towards more reserved and laid back youtubers like Monkeyfarm, who in the let’s play space was a breath of fresh air. He took a very methodical approach to building, and his videos were more about that process rather than about him. And as I watched more videos, I eventually found my way into modded Minecraft through these two guys, Sips_ and Shin_. They were the quieter side of the Yogscast, and even though they both sucked at the game, it was hilariously fun to watch them dick around and trying to figure things out. These boys were the perfect lets play combo, and their SipsCo series where they automate the process of dirt collection is single handedly responsible for my foray into Tekkit. Tekkit was a different beast altogether. A collection of technology-oriented mods that looked like minecraft, but offered an entirely new way to play the game. If you didn’t like mining, you didn’t have to do it. You could build one of these things and it’d dig for you. If you didn’t like building, well guess what. Anything you wanted to do could be done with the right machines, and it led to some pretty incredible stuff. Tekkit’s charm wore off quickly, though. After the sipsco series ended, I found myself getting bored with mods, and gradually, I made my way back to Vanilla. But the charm was gone here, too. I tried to put my feelings into words on the Minecraft forum, and I left an extremely controversial post. I feel like minecraft is becoming too complicated. I liked it the old way better. Now there’s weighted pressure plates and these sun things. I still don’t know how to use anything from that redstone update. Why is everything becoming more complex? I thought minecraft was popular for it’s sipmlicity (or at least that’s why I liked it). I think I summed it up pretty well. I had stopped playing with mods because I preferred that simplicity - and with each new update and each round if new items and gameplay mechanics added to the base game, I felt like minecraft wasn’t minecraft anymore. So that begs the question… what is Minecraft? For me, minecraft is not knowing how to play Minecraft. It’s generating that first world and thinking to yourself “what next?”. It’s standing at the the foo
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  2. Sep 13, 2021
    9
    red sus! i saw red vent! vote red out! he faked keys! i saw him kill on cams! vote him out now! vote him now or we'll lose!

    Red was not an imposter
  3. Aug 23, 2023
    8
    The Legend. This game is interesting for its idea and multiplayer. Cool detective!
  4. Jul 24, 2021
    7
    Fun game that works great on the Switch. It’s no better or worse than the mobile or PC versions except that the text is a little harder toFun game that works great on the Switch. It’s no better or worse than the mobile or PC versions except that the text is a little harder to enter. The game is perfectly priced because while it’s a great time when you’re in a good lobby, it’s really light on content. Without friends, it won’t hold up very long, but at $5, it’s worth checking out. Expand
  5. Dec 16, 2020
    3
    The game gets boring very quickly. The tasks are repetitive. Most of the time you "discuss". Actually, you exchange mini-words and vote. SoThe game gets boring very quickly. The tasks are repetitive. Most of the time you "discuss". Actually, you exchange mini-words and vote. So most of the time you are waiting. Be it during votes or in the booth before the game starts. The game is massively overhyped! Expand
  6. Sep 19, 2021
    0
    Innersloth are the most neglectful, laziest game developers ever. Among Us is still a glitchy mess, even several years after its release. TheyInnersloth are the most neglectful, laziest game developers ever. Among Us is still a glitchy mess, even several years after its release. They have made millions of dollars from the game and could easily reinvest some of that money into hiring programmers to fix glitches, but they haven't. They don't care about their customers at all.

    Among Us is also plagued by cheaters, and Innersloth doesn't actually do anything about it. I know because I have "reported users for hacking/cheating" for blatantly obvious cheating only to find those same exact users still using the game the next day. Their website claims "bad faith reports… will result in enforcement of consequences," which is their excuse for ignoring this problem. They haven't banned me for "bad faith reports" and they haven't banned cheaters for cheating, by the way. That's just their excuse for doing nothing.

    I sent an email to them via the Contact Us link on their website about this, and they haven't replied. I bet this review will be ignored by them too, but you should heed my warning. Innersloth and Among Us are terrible. Wait until another game developer makes a game like Among Us but without glitches and without cheaters. Then buy that game instead.
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  7. Dec 27, 2020
    0
    The game keeps kicking me out saying I don’t have the latest version, but I do. It also takes forever to find a game. And it doesn’t tellThe game keeps kicking me out saying I don’t have the latest version, but I do. It also takes forever to find a game. And it doesn’t tell you if a game is full before you click on it and then it takes you to the main screen and you have to redo finding one. When you do get in you’re stuck in the little spaceship for way to long while other people try to find the game. And then you can get kicked out still for “not having the most recent version”. Paying $5 for this game is too much. Plus you have to have Nintendo Switch Online which is dumb. The people are rude on it as well. Getting into the game and then demanding you switch the parameters. This game is terrible. Expand

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