


Classic naval alarms blare across the speakers as the reactor begins to meltdown, and in response the brightly colored crew (variously adorned in viking helms, potted plants, science goggles, or pink flamingo floaties) bounce down the halls in a frantic attempt to stave off impending disaster. Cutesy space pod people embroiled in a game of murder and sabotage is ridiculously hilarious, and this contrast is leveraged to great effect. The characters are charming little astronauts, drawn in a cartoony style. First, InnerSloth did a fantastic job with the presentation. The Catholic Game Reviews crew and friends await the start of a new round.Īmong Us shines for a few reasons. The crew races to complete assigned tasks to fix the ship, while the Imposter’s goal is to doom their efforts, either by eliminating all crewmates or by sabotage. At the start of a round, most players are declared crewmates, while one is secretly declared the Imposter (for larger games, there can be multiple imposters). At its essence, Among Us is a game of dastardly betrayal, so who better to play it with than your friends? But combine sci-fi cheese with a multiplayer party game and you have the makings of a hit indie title. For indie developer InnerSloth, the muse is a sci-fi B-movie where the crew must deal with a homicidal shapeshifter embedded in their midst. Among Us is a great example of a game that takes a theme and distills it down to essence.
