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Who invented werewolf killing?
1986 In the spring, Dimitri davydov of the Department of Psychology of Moscow University of the Soviet Union invented a game called "Killing Game". At first, the game was only circulated on campus. Players play this game in classrooms and dormitories of Moscow University. In the early 1990s, 1968+ 1990, this game gradually became popular in other schools in Russia and spread to European countries (Hungary, Poland, Britain, Norway, etc. ) Then I went to America, and now the game has spread all over the world. It is considered to be one of the fifty games with the most historical and cultural significance since 1800. Taiwan Province province also became quite popular in the late1990s, but as for the specific time when the game was introduced to Chinese mainland, it is still uncertain.

1997, Andrew Plotkin (15 was born in 1970, also known as ZARF, the central figure in the field of modern interactive novels) learned the killing game at the national puzzle solving alliance conference that year. Then inspired by the legend of the werewolf, he changed the game into a werewolf game. So the first version of the werewolf game was born.

The werewolf game belongs to a variant of the "killing game". On the basis of the original killing game, the legend of the werewolf was quoted, and many characters were added, giving it more entertainment. In the game, some people play good people, while others play werewolves. They use skills, words, etc. Come to PK to achieve the goal of destroying each other.