Among Us is a social deduction game made by Innersloth, also known for The Henry stickman collection. Lovers of Among us definitely would want to have some of it images or logo for their designs on phones or computers. Incase if you would want to also know the tasks required to perform in Among us, then keep reading below for a simple tutorial.
Knowing more about Among us and the Tasks to complete
Social deduction games have been around for a long time. You may recognize games like mafia, werewolf, or Secret Hitler. A group of players must engage in simple gameplay objectives, otherwise being unaware that a subset of their group is secretly against them, and among us, is no different. So, in today’s article we will go over everything you need to know to get started in the game.
Up to 10 players will enter into a map and must complete all of their given tasks, shown in the top left of your screen. The tasks are simple and include things like dumping trash, fixing wiring or uploading data. while the tasks are being completed any imposters that are posing as crewmates must try to kill a crew mates without being seen. If the number of imposters is ever equal to the number of crew mates, again will be over and the imposters will win. So, if there’s one imposter in a group of 10 players then the imposter must kill eight players to win. once a crew mate is killed, their body will be left on the ground, any player including the imposters can report the body which triggers a discussion, an imposter then can kill someone and immediately report it to feign innocence, you then discuss what you saw and can vote to reject a player if you think they are an imposter, the crew mates will win if they complete all of their tasks or eject all imposters.
To aid in their tasks, imposters can sabotage doors, lights or communications to limit the crewmates, it can trigger a crisis like ending the oxygen, which forces crewmates to go fix it or they will all die and the imposters will win. This gives you the chance as an imposter to trigger a crisis on the other side of the map, you can kill a crew mate elsewhere. Keep in mind that imposters can’t actually do tasks but they can do emergency tasks to end a crisis, but just because you’re out of sight as an imposter doesn’t mean you are safe.
Each map has security cameras in the security room, it can be seen by the crew mates, which will be inactive by default and showing blinking red light, when someone is currently watching them. checking security often will help you as a crew mate spot suspicious activity kills or catch the imposters using the vents. vents will be strewn across the map and only imposters can use them to quickly jump to adjacent rooms. they will use these to escape a scene of a crime. a player that uses the events or teleports from room to room is most certainly an imposter. If you catch someone as an imposter without a body to report, you can run and call an emergency meeting and tell the group what you saw.
An imposter who knows they are caught might try to kill you before you reach the button. a dead crew mate can still complete their tasks as a ghost to win the game, but cannot speak to the other crew members. likewise, an imposter that was ejected can still sabotage the map. anything goes in social deduction games so imposters will try to frame innocent players or raise doubts, but this is all part of the fun.
Two settings to be aware of our visual tasks and confirm ejections. disabling confirmed injections will not tell the group whether someone was an imposter or not, when they are rejected. I recommend playing with this setting off. disabling visual tasks will prevent some tasks from having visual cues when they are actually in progress. With this option enabled if a player is standing at them but not showing any progress on the task, they might be an imposter pretending to do it.