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That is the entire engine of Wolfcha, a solo, AI-driven take on Werewolf (also called Mafia) in which one human signs in and joins a full table of AI characters who each hold a secret role, a stable personality, and a faction to win for. The project was built as an AI-native browser game, born at the Watcha plus ModelScope Global Hackathon and released under the MIT license, and its name stitches together Wolf and the Chinese character Cha, a nod to the host and to the fun of spectating AI players spar. Classic roles return, among them Seer, Witch, Hunter, Guard, and the Werewolves themselves, and the dual-layer AI gives every opponent a personality layered over its role, so speeches, bluffs, and accusations are generated fresh each round rather than scripted. It is aimed at anyone who loves the deduction and verbal sparring of party Werewolf but can never find eight to twelve people for a single session.",[48,57,59],{"id":58},"how-to-play","How to Play",[53,61,62],{},"The objective depends on your dealt role: villagers and special roles win by voting out every wolf, while the wolves win once they outnumber the rest. Sign your name to be seated, and the round runs in alternating phases. At night, wolf-team AI choose a victim and special roles such as the Seer and Witch act privately; by day, every survivor, AI and human alike, states a case in the discussion, after which you click a player portrait to cast your vote. During discussion you type your own accusations and defenses into the speech box, and the AI players read the thread, vote history, and pressure before deciding to accuse, defend, bluff, or hold back. Play is mouse- and touch-driven with no twitch inputs, and a phone browser handles it fine.",[48,64,66],{"id":65},"tips-strategy","Tips & Strategy",[53,68,69],{},"Watch how each AI speaks over multiple rounds rather than reacting to a single speech, because a stable personality means a player who is usually loud and accusatory but suddenly goes quiet is hiding something, whether a wolf role or a powerful special. Track the night actions: if the Seer quietly steers a vote toward one player, treat that as information rather than noise, since a genuine Seer has checked alignments and a fake one is overplaying. As a wolf, blend by matching your persona tone and voting with the majority early, because a forced, too-cautious defense reads as suspicious to AI that weighs pressure and vote history. Avoid voting reflexively on the first day, when information is thinnest; a wasted vote on a special-role villager hands the wolves the cover they need to run the table under nightfall.",{"title":71,"searchDepth":72,"depth":72,"links":73},"",2,[74,75,76],{"id":50,"depth":72,"text":51},{"id":58,"depth":72,"text":59},{"id":65,"depth":72,"text":66},"md",null,"2026-07-09",{},true,"\u002Fgames\u002Fwolfcha",{"description":6},"games\u002Fwolfcha","vt2Bt7Ky2pShS2CuA_wcBt2xjUAV1KUTSgrNTmw6yaM",1783575111447]