One Night Ultimate Vampire Board Game
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Purchase options and add-ons
- A dozen different characters, each with a unique special ability
- Stand alone or combine with One Night Ultimate Werewolf and Daybreak
- Epic battles between Vampires, Werewolves and Villagers when combined with other One Night games
- Free app that tells you exactly what to do at nighttime, allowing everyone to play!
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 5 x 7 inches |
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Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B013TRQSWY |
Item model number | BEZ00017 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #383,815 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #11,489 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | December 9, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Publisher Services Inc (PSI) |
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Product Description
One Night Ultimate Vampire is a fast game for 3-10 players where everyone gets a role: The nefarious Vampire, the well-meaning Cupid, the sneaky Assassin, or others, each with a special ability. In the course of a single evening, your village will decide who among them is a vampire... because all it takes is finding one vampire to win.
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The 10 Minute Party Game You'll Play Over and Over
One Night Ultimate Vampire has so few rules, everyone will be up and playing in just minutes. Each player is given a single card, which they secretly view, giving them a special power to help the Villager or Vampire team.
Press a button on the free app, and it walks you through the night phase in minutes. Then you have five minutes to discuss what happened at night, and figure out who the vampires are! If you find a vampire you win. ..but If you don't, they win!

Perfect For Any Group: Amazing Fun With 3-10 Players
Players can join in for just a single game, or stay and play a whole bunch of them in a row!

The Free App for iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire
One Night games come to life with the amazing free app, that's just as easy to use as the game is to play. Select the cards you have in the game, press play, and the app walks you through each game. ..with an irreverant attitude and a lot of charm.
Meet the Good Guys
Priest
The Priest is your main line of defense against vampires. He can save a player from being turned into a vampire. ..even after they are bitten!
Cupid
Cupid causes two players to fall madly, desperately in love. So much so, that if one of them would die, the other dies of a broken heart. It's a good way to get those vampires who happen to be 'in a relationship' with a villager.
Pickpocket
The Pickpocket steals changes other players' teams, who they are in love with, or all sorts of other things, simply by swapping that player's mark with his own. Of course, then the Pickpocket might be on a different team—but at least he'll know.
Meet the Bad Guys
Vampire
Vampires get a lot of flack for biting people, and in One Night Ultimate Vampire, that flack is well deserved. The Vampires start the night out by 'biting' a player, which turns them into a Vampire, adding another undead to their fang-faced team.
The Master
The Master is the leader of the vampires, and he has a special ability; if all the vampires in the game point at him, he can't be killed. This means that any Vampire can claim to be the Master, because the village probably won't want to vote for him.
Renfield
Renfield is the human helper for the vampires. He knows who they are, and lives to keep them safe from the village. He might act like a vampire in order to protect them.
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Customers find this board game enjoyable for small gatherings and appreciate its many characters, with one noting the ability to mix and match roles from each set. Customers consider it better than Werewolf and worth buying, with a cute appearance. The game's complexity receives mixed feedback - while some find it easy to learn, others say it's a bit complicated. The pacing is also mixed, with some saying it goes fast while others note it takes longer to play.
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Customers find this board game enjoyable, particularly for small gatherings and family time. One customer mentions it works well as a supplement to One Night Ultimate Werewolf.
"...it only takes 5-10 minutes but it's highly addictive!" Read more
"...Night games from Bezier, Vampire is a clever, fast-paced, fun game for a large group!..." Read more
"...Anyway, it is a pretty fun set, but the Priest and Apprentice Assassin cards have misprinted backs. The Diseased is also a little strange...." Read more
"Not very difficult to teach, game plays well, I taught it to 15 high-schoolers and within 20 minutes everyone was playing...." Read more
Customers enjoy the gameplay of this board game, finding it better than Werewolf, with one customer noting it adds new twists to the experience.
"Much like the other One Night games from Bezier, Vampire is a clever, fast-paced, fun game for a large group!..." Read more
"Almost as good as werewolf. Adds some awesome new twists and we have played it at least a dozen times since Christmas...." Read more
"This vampire game does not suck. Vampire is a lot more fiddly than Werewolf because of all the marks...." Read more
"...Vampire is unique as it adds a dusk phase that allows more actions. The addition of tokens adds a whole new layer to the game...." Read more
Customers appreciate the variety of characters in the game, with one mentioning the ability to mix and match roles from each set, while another notes the addition of little player tokens.
"...There are multiple characters in the game but in the end it comes down to 2 teams : the viliger and the were wolfs/ vampires..." Read more
"...It’s great to mix with characters from One Night Ultimate Werewolf and Daybreak." Read more
"...It looks nice and it has clever characters. The mechanics are more complicated than UW...." Read more
"...The game is awesome because you can change out the characters each time to make every game different...." Read more
Customers enjoy the game's versatility, as it can be played alone or in groups of 5 or more, with one customer noting it can accommodate larger groups than specified.
"...This game is a HIT and can accomodate groups larger than the game says...." Read more
"...Lots of replay-ability in this handy little package." Read more
"...Even though you can play it as a standalone game, we also mixed the two games for even more fun...." Read more
"...Adding to the fact this game can be mixed with all the other sets, it's a party game of epic proportions!" Read more
Customers find the board game worth buying.
"...The best part of the game? - it only takes 5-10 minutes but it's highly addictive!" Read more
"...that point it becomes ridiculously complicated, but again, is ssssooooooooo worth it...." Read more
"This game is different enough from werewolves to make it worth buying, and of course can be combined with the werewolves game...." Read more
"Great cost and enjoyable family fun." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the board game, finding it cute and cool, with one customer mentioning they love to customize it.
"...Our friend's teenage daughter is amazing at it. She is an amazing young lady and I was baffled at her game face...." Read more
"...It looks nice and it has clever characters. The mechanics are more complicated than UW...." Read more
"...app even has a little phrase when you mix them all together that is really cute!" Read more
"...We love to customize it, choosing how many and which characters we want to play with. The game is quick and easy...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's complexity, with some finding it easy to learn and play, while others describe it as complicated and confusing, particularly when first learning to play.
"...be combined with One Night Werewolf but at that point it becomes ridiculously complicated, but again, is ssssooooooooo worth it...." Read more
"Not very difficult to teach, game plays well, I taught it to 15 high-schoolers and within 20 minutes everyone was playing...." Read more
"...It looks nice and it has clever characters. The mechanics are more complicated than UW...." Read more
"...It makes playing it a bit easier for novice players." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's pacing, with some finding it fast-paced while others note it takes longer to play.
"Much like the other One Night games from Bezier, Vampire is a clever, fast-paced, fun game for a large group!..." Read more
"...It takes a little longer to play than One Night Ultimate Werewolf but not so much longer that it takes away from the fun at all...." Read more
"This game is really fun and quick. You can play it over and over...." Read more
"...The game is quick and easy. It's a total blast for the entire family." Read more
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Pretty good except for card misprints
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2017This is almost the same game as "one night wearwolf". I hear about these games at a company retreat and my first though was " so dumb". I ended up reading other reviews and ordering it a few year later. Now it's one of our family's favorite games. We play is as a family including our little kids ( 5 and 9) for fun and not really following the rules. You definitely can play it with younger kids but it will be more for them than you. :)
This game is good for kids 12 and up. The people playing it need to be able to lie and bluff. Our friend's teenage daughter is amazing at it. She is an amazing young lady and I was baffled at her game face. Our youngest player is usually 11 years old. At that age it's a hit or miss. They either get it or not.
Now that we established the age let's get to the game. There are multiple characters in the game but in the end it comes down to 2 teams : the viliger and the were wolfs/ vampires ( depending which game you are playing ) We love these games so much we own all the pack and expansions. There is an app for the game which you will need to download in order to play. The game starts by choking which characters you want in the game. You need at least 2 wolfs/ vampires and enough characters + 3 cards to be placed in the middle. Let's assume you have 6 players. That means that you would need 9 cards. Every player receives a card and you place 3 in the middle. You may look at your own card but not share it with anybody else. Then everybody places their card face down on the table closes their eyes and the fun begins. The app walks you through a series of actions, for example all werewolfs open their eyes so they can see each other, or one of the characters ( the robber) gets to exchange his card with somebody else's. After all actions are taken you will be told to open your eyes and atart the investigation. The viligers ( all characters other than were wolfs/vampires) need to find out the werewolfs and the werewolfs don't want to be exposed. That means they have to lie and deceive. In the end the group decides who to accause of being a were wolf/ vampire. If the person accused is indeed a werewolf or vamp the viligers team wins otherwise the werewolf / vampires win. The best part of the game? - it only takes 5-10 minutes but it's highly addictive!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2016Ok. This game is more complicated than One Night Werewolf but just as worth it to play. It has more layers that makes it even more difficult to decide who to vote off. It took me a while to learn it and even after we started, we still made several mistakes but finally got it.
I still prefer One Night Werewolf as a starter game because it's simpler. When hosting my game nights, I always introduce people to One Night Werewolf first, and then upgrade them to this one. The game can be combined with One Night Werewolf but at that point it becomes ridiculously complicated, but again, is ssssooooooooo worth it. For now, I've played the game with groups of 4-6 people so I don't know how it would be with a bigger group but can't wait to try it out.
If you've played One Night Werewolf and are looking for a change, this is the game for you. If you've never played, you won't know the difference and may think this is just fine but it does have a lot more layers to it.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020Much like the other One Night games from Bezier, Vampire is a clever, fast-paced, fun game for a large group! The only downside is that it is a bit more complicated than the original One Night Ultimate Werewolf. Vampire adds a new phase (dusk) which may make it more confusing to new players. I would highly recommend playing One Night Werewolf first in order to understand the base game before adding these new rules. And yes, this game (and every other One Night game) can be used together by mixing different characters from each game.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019My group really likes One Night Ultimate Werewolf and Daybreak, and Vampire is a good bit of variety. (Alien is not a favorite of ours, but the Mortician is sometimes fun in our other games.) Anyway, it is a pretty fun set, but the Priest and Apprentice Assassin cards have misprinted backs. The Diseased is also a little strange. Misprinted backs are much worse than misprinted fronts, as once we noticed the misprints, it became too easy to tell which cards were which. (We just use stand-in cards for those three now).
I included in this review a picture of the backs of the three cards as well as five other random cards from the other packs (Mason and Huntsman from the original ONUW, Village Idiot from Daybreak, and The Master and Vampire from Vampire) for comparison. The misprints are that the back graphic is too far to one side, leaving one side noticeably thinner-in-white than the other side. Anyone more than glancing at the backs of the cards would eventually notice the difference. Pardon the camera flash.
Again, other than the misprints, this game is pretty good, and I would definitely recommend it to fans of ONUW and Daybreak. It doesn't mix as well with those two as I had hoped (except for Copycat, which we have played with many, many times in our Werewolf games) but if your group is up to the challenge of the additional complexity, it can be fun.
4.0 out of 5 starsMy group really likes One Night Ultimate Werewolf and Daybreak, and Vampire is a good bit of variety. (Alien is not a favorite of ours, but the Mortician is sometimes fun in our other games.) Anyway, it is a pretty fun set, but the Priest and Apprentice Assassin cards have misprinted backs. The Diseased is also a little strange. Misprinted backs are much worse than misprinted fronts, as once we noticed the misprints, it became too easy to tell which cards were which. (We just use stand-in cards for those three now).Pretty good except for card misprints
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
I included in this review a picture of the backs of the three cards as well as five other random cards from the other packs (Mason and Huntsman from the original ONUW, Village Idiot from Daybreak, and The Master and Vampire from Vampire) for comparison. The misprints are that the back graphic is too far to one side, leaving one side noticeably thinner-in-white than the other side. Anyone more than glancing at the backs of the cards would eventually notice the difference. Pardon the camera flash.
Again, other than the misprints, this game is pretty good, and I would definitely recommend it to fans of ONUW and Daybreak. It doesn't mix as well with those two as I had hoped (except for Copycat, which we have played with many, many times in our Werewolf games) but if your group is up to the challenge of the additional complexity, it can be fun.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018Not very difficult to teach, game plays well, I taught it to 15 high-schoolers and within 20 minutes everyone was playing. First few rounds are slow moving but people figure it out quick. I recommend teaching 3-4 people first so they rasp it and then insert them into a game with new people. This game is a HIT and can accomodate groups larger than the game says. It’s great to mix with characters from One Night Ultimate Werewolf and Daybreak.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020I have 3 of the One Night games. They have all been very fun to play with family and friends. I received this one a Christmas gift and due to covid, never was able to play it until 6 months later. When we played, we noticed one of the cards was marked making it useless. I emailed the company and they got back to me within a couple hours, sending out a new card to me. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. I will certainly have no issues purchasing their games in the future.
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AmandaReviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Lo amo
Es súper divertido, me encanto l
AmandaLo amo
Reviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2020
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- jennms2008Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Such a fun game
The game is very good quality. I would suggest learning how to play one night ultimate werewolf first. My friends and I were really good at playing ultimate werewolf so we decided to buy ultimate vampire. It is quite different than Ultimate werewolf but we were excited to give it a try. It will take it a couple times before you get used to the new rules! Fun game for all!
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Britt GehrkeReviewed in Germany on February 27, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone close your eyes......
Super Spiel. Macht Laune. Besonders Gut, wenn man es mit Werwolf/Daybreak kombiniert.
Auch zu dritt macht dieses Spiel echt Spaß.
- EReviewed in Canada on December 27, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing board game! A bit expensive, but worth it.
Price may be steep, but totally worth it!
Super fun, short game that you can play over and over.
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shion12Reviewed in Mexico on October 5, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto
Me gustó, bien empaquetado