Ah, no, I actually haven't played Werewolf yet. I watched a round at a conference. It's a little more actual role-playing than I usually get into, but it does look fun.
I like the poker chip hack. That's probably usable for a lot of bootlegs.
We play The Resistance more than I care for, mostly because our group has grown and we prefer to play 1 game with 6-10 people than 2 or 3 games of < 4 people.
Werewolf Inquisition, Bang!, occassionally Ultimate Werewolf, and now One Night allow us to change the gameplay enough so that when we play something like this, it doesn't feel as monotonous.
I redid the chips using black poker chips immediately after I made these because I felt like these were too prone to being marked, and the chip "backs" weren't perfectly consistent. The black chips won't show wear as clearly and the dye seems to be more consistently applied. (It's also possible that my white chips got mixed with different sets of the same style, but different runs)
@dave, if you use the poker chip hack, be cognizant of the pattern orientation. Take a look the first three chips in the first row. Chips 1 & 2 have the dice 1-5-4 going CW, but the third chip is CCW. The faces of the chips aren't identical. There are obverse and whatever-the-hell-heads-is-called sides.
Ah, no, I actually haven't played Werewolf yet. I watched a round at a conference. It's a little more actual role-playing than I usually get into, but it does look fun.
I like the poker chip hack. That's probably usable for a lot of bootlegs.
@Luke, you ever play Werewolf?
Looks like his username is @lukeduff
We play The Resistance more than I care for, mostly because our group has grown and we prefer to play 1 game with 6-10 people than 2 or 3 games of < 4 people.
Werewolf Inquisition, Bang!, occassionally Ultimate Werewolf, and now One Night allow us to change the gameplay enough so that when we play something like this, it doesn't feel as monotonous.
I redid the chips using black poker chips immediately after I made these because I felt like these were too prone to being marked, and the chip "backs" weren't perfectly consistent. The black chips won't show wear as clearly and the dye seems to be more consistently applied. (It's also possible that my white chips got mixed with different sets of the same style, but different runs)
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@dave, if you use the poker chip hack, be cognizant of the pattern orientation. Take a look the first three chips in the first row. Chips 1 & 2 have the dice 1-5-4 going CW, but the third chip is CCW. The faces of the chips aren't identical. There are obverse and whatever-the-hell-heads-is-called sides.