Transfiguring Adoption’s Overview:
Among Us is a game of deception, teamwork, and strategy. There are two roles that players may be and is determined at random each game. The Crewmates complete tasks around the map while trying to identify the imposters and stay alive. The Imposters can create havoc by sabotaging areas in map and trying to kill the Crewmates before they can complete their tasks. At the end of each round there is a voting phase where players can try to identify the imposter. Crewmates can eliminate the Imposters or complete all the tasks to win. Imposters win if the Crewmates do not fix a sabotage or if there is an equal number of Imposters to Crewmates.
The original target audience and game rating was PEGI 16 when first released for strong violence however, the rating was updated to E for everyone for mild cartoon violence. Younger children may be attracted to the game due to the colorful and cute art style, but may need…
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What I Thought:
I love playing this game! It’s very casual, easy to pick up, and games can be played in as little as 5 minutes a lot of the time. I’ve played this game with a few of my nieces and nephews as well as friends. It’s easy to play on your phone or PC and is able to be played cross-platform (PC players can play with mobile users and vice versa).
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About the Author: Keri Barone
Keri lives in Davenport, FL with her husband. She is passionate about children and has been helping/taking care of them since she was a little girl. Keri comes from a family of 6 brothers and sisters including an adopted brother. Her mother does Genealogy and adoptee research helping people find loved ones. Having 10 nieces and nephews, Keri often researches information on TV shows, movies, and games to see if appropriate for their ages. Keri then became interested in writing reviews to help other adults find suitable content for their children especially those who may have triggers due to trauma they have experienced. When Keri isn’t working, you can find her playing video games, reading, watching movies, and looking for pieces to grow her Harry Potter collection.
**Transfiguring Adoption is a nonprofit organization seeking to nurture growth in foster and adoptive families by giving a HOOT about their families. Transfiguring Adoption does not intend for its reviewers nor its review to be professional, medical or legal advice. These reviews and discussion guides are intended to help parents to better be able to connect and understand their children who come from traumatic backgrounds.