Town of Salem 2

Town of Salem 2

released on May 26, 2023

Town of Salem 2

released on May 26, 2023

Town of Salem 2 is the sequel to BlankMediaGames' hit Murder Mystery game, Town of Salem. With a revitalized 3d world, new and reworked roles, improved chat features and much more you can't help but join the Witch Hunt! Town of Salem 2 pits the Town vs the Coven, Serial Killers, Arsonist, Werewolves, and even the Horsemen of the Apocalypse themselves. Can you survive the Town of Salem again? Use your wits, abilities of deduction, and your role's special abilities to help, or hurt, the Town and lead your side to victory!


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Que jogo bom. Foi uma grande surpresa e as partidas que eu joguei foram muito divertidas.
vale a pena jogar

Peak gaming, Among Us is NOTHING compared to ToS2 and its complexity and variety, the new and reworked roles are incredibly fun, and, while still not being really balanced, it's a step up from the first game.
Also, thanks to the aforementioned Among Us this game has no chance to get as popoular as the first game was, which is actually a good thing due to how awful ToS1's community was in its hayday

fun & addicting. classic mode is where it's at. sometimes stinkers really ruin the game but with a lobby of mostly friends its an absolute blast.

Power-creep has caused the games to go too fast

Town of Salem 2 is a remarkable improvement over its predecessor in terms of presentation and mechanical depth. Everything I like about the first game is here, and better.

But anyone who is giving this four stars is not contemplating what the New User Experience is like. There are no tutorials, and the last time I played, all I was really given was a series of YouTube videos that a) were questionably outsourced to a streamer, and b) did not adequately explain any of the question marks I had. There's an exhaustive list of all of the roles you can play and what their mechanics are, and I'm really stressing the exhaust part of that word there. If you want to sit and read it all, you can, but it's hardly an intuitive solution. If you ask for help in any of the lobbies you play, people just ignore you. It's like the first time you play a new board game with your family if the rulebook was written with written in the style of a foreword by an adolescent individual who expects you to already be familiar with the game, and everyone at the table knows what the game is but you and they deliberately ignore any questions you have about the game itself. Fuck it, it's just Mao at that point. I think that's how it's spelled? You know, Mao. That card game where the one rule is that you're not allowed to tell other people the rules, the one that assholes practically hold dominion over. I'm sure you can learn to play Mao, and for some, that's rewarding. But, from my perspective, I prefer games that are welcoming. I want to both be challenged, and have fun. Fucking crazy, right? Nobody has ever thought of that before!