One of Us

One of Us

About the Game

A murder has been committed. The evidence is scarce, the witnesses contradict each other, and the police have lost their patience. They turn to an unorthodox method:

All suspects are locked in the same room.

The police give only one ultimatum:

“Find the killer among you… or you will all be treated as guilty.”

From that moment on, everyone shares the same fate. Even if you are innocent, silence is impossible. As new clues land on the table, the tension rises, arguments intensify, and every glance turns into suspicion.

One of Us is a multiplayer social experiment built on deduction and psychological tension. Players will:

  • Confront and interrogate each other as new evidence and clues emerge.

  • Try to earn trust—or redirect suspicion—through silence, anger, or exaggerated defense.

  • In the final stage, either accuse someone as the killer, or insist that everyone is innocent.

But every choice comes with a cost:

  • Accuse the wrong person → innocent lives are lost.

  • Accuse no one → the real killer walks free.

  • To trust or to doubt → this is where the real game begins.

Every round tells a different story inside the same room. Sometimes your closest ally betrays you; sometimes the quietest player uncovers the truth. The killer is never “somewhere far away”—they are always right there with you, talking, persuading, manipulating.

Key Features:

  • Evidence-driven progression – New information unlocks each round, changing the outcome.

  • Varied roles and strategies – Not just innocent or killer; liars, deceivers, and manipulators keep the game unpredictable.

  • Cooperation and betrayal – Work together to uncover the truth, but one wrong move could doom you all.

  • Time pressure – The steady reveal of clues fuels a growing rhythm of tension.

“Is it more dangerous to accuse the wrong person… or to accuse no one at all?”

At the end of every round, the answer is yours to give.

Initial Release