It's a kind of party games like Werewolf or Mafia with anime visual novel style. Many cool costume to show in the party. Lynch the werewolf. Save the villager. Troll the game. Play as you like.
- Free to Play (33)
- Indie (31)
- Early Access (31)
- Casual (31)
- Strategy (31)
- Anime (13)
- Werewolves (12)
- Visual Novel (11)
- Multiplayer (11)
- 2D (11)
- Funny (11)
- Parody (11)
- Family Friendly (11)
- Mystery (11)
- Match 3 (11)
- Psychological Horror (10)
- Board Game (10)
- Comedy (10)
- Memes (10)
Early Access | Jul 29, 2019 |
Price | Free |
Steam Rating (All Reviews) | 46% (mixed) Bottom 10% |
Steam DB Rating (All Reviews) | 47.3% Bottom 15% |
Reviews | 37 |
Curators | 10 reviews |
Median Play Time | 21 min Bottom 10% |
Followers | 142 Bottom 30% |
Owners | ± 2.6K |
Copies Sold | ± 2.6K |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This chart shows Code/The Werewolf Party's Steam rating and reviews from July 2019 to November 2023. Steam's rating is varying from 60% (August 2019) to 44.4% (October 2023).
With its 37 reviews, Code/The Werewolf Party might be a success for a hobbyist, or a small indie success if it was made in a short amount of time. The chart suggests a long tail distribution, which could mean that the game was promoted at laucnch but that there were no more marketing, update or major discounts after that point.
Review Languages
This donut chart displays the languages of Code/The Werewolf Party's reviewers. The most popular language is English (62%), followed by Russian (27%). There is diversity in the review languages, with 6 languages represented. The game has 2 translations (English and Vietnamese), it's always good to have more translations to access other markets.
Time Played
This chart displays the time played in Code/The Werewolf Party, showing a comparison between positive and negative reviews. You can also see the reviews during the Early Access phase. The time played is unusually low, reaching only 60 minutes in the 80th percentile, but the game is free.
The median play time for the negative reviews is similar to the median for positive reviews, hinting that there is no significant difference in the player's experience and that is more a question of personal taste.