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  1. Play as a servant of Arthur or Mordred in this standalone game based on The Resistance. Find out who is evil and who is good in a game of riddles, quests and betrayal.

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  2. Play the board game The Resistance: Avalon online with desktop or mobile devices. Choose your side of Good or Evil and use Merlin's riddles to expose the traitors.

    • Avalon (The Resistance) Overview
    • How Many Players Are needed?
    • Starting The Game
    • Voting For Mission Teams
    • Rounds of Play
    • Ending The Game/Assassin's Role
    • Other Characters
    • Percival
    • Morgana
    • Oberon

    Avalon is a spin-off game of The Resistance, a party game that challenges players to deduce one another's identities. You may have played similar games such as Werewolf and Mafia. Those titles have their merits, but Avalon works great because players don't die—meaning no one gets left out of the fun. To get the most out of this awesome game, today ...

    You'll need at least five participants to play Avalon. Before the game begins, each player will receive a card determining which side they're on, good or evil. Make sure to keep this card and knowledge to yourself. The chart below details how many characters will be good and how many will be evil based on the total number of players. Some character...

    Great! Everyone knows their own character. Players should sit in a circle so everyone can face each other. Then, one player (it doesn't matter who) will give out the following instructions in order. Be sure to pause for at least a few seconds between each statement. 1. Everyone, extend your right arm into the circle and close your eyes. 2. Minions ...

    Avalon now truly begins! The player who reads the instructions aloud is the first "leader," who will propose the first mission team. Once the leader has chosen players, everyone in the group will vote on the team using the included "pass" or "reject" tokens. If a majority of players approve the team, the team members do the mission, and each is giv...

    Rounds consist of the group selecting specific players to go on missions. Good players, servants of Arthur, must put in a "success" card when selected for a mission. Evil players, servants of Mordred, can either put in a "fail" or a "success" card. If all players selected for a mission put in a success card, the mission proceeds smoothly, and the g...

    Avalon can take as few as three rounds or as many as five. If three missions fail before three succeed, evil automatically wins. Well done, Mordred servants. Feel free to reveal yourselves and gloat. If three missions succeed before three fail, evil has one last chance to win. The evil players may talk to each other (no point in hiding now) and dis...

    You now know how to play a basic game of Avalon! Merlin and Assassin are the only unique participants in basic games, but other characters have optional abilities to liven things up. These units are recommended for larger groups and can help balance things if one side consistently wins. Let's take a quick look at these unique servants.

    Percival, a loyal servant of Arthur, is able to learn Merlin's identity at the beginning of the game by having Merlin stick his thumb in the air. Merlin—and everyone else—does not learn Percival's identity. This character can help cover for Merlin and will balance the game toward the good team.

    Morgana, a minion of Mordred, deceives Percival. During the beginning round, where Merlin puts his thumb in the air to reveal himself to Percival, Morgana also raises her own thumb, confusing Percival as to which "Merlin" to trust. Morgana balances the game in favor of evil, and her effect, of course, only works when Percival's ability is agreed to...

    Unlucky you. You've drawn the Oberon card, who, despite being a servant of Mordred, is somewhat of a hindrance. Oberon does not reveal himself to evil players, and also they do not reveal themselves to him. Oberon still raises his thumb for Merlin to see, however. Oberon makes the other evil players have to deduce one of their own's identities, whi...

  3. Explore the legendary game of strategic deduction with 'Avalon: The Resistance' — free to play online. Learn the rules, join a spirited community.

  4. Avalon: Big Box is a remastered edition of The Resistance: Avalon with a huge amount of additional content for near limitless gameplay options. Players are either Good Loyal Servants of Arthur or Evil allies of Mordred, and vote to choose who will go on which Quest.

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  5. A King Arthur themed-variant with additional roles is marketed as Avalon. Like other social deduction games, The Resistance and Avalon rely on certain players attempting to disrupt the larger group working together, while the rest of the players work to reveal the spy working against them.

  6. Learn how to play Avalon, a game of hidden loyalty and deception, where players are either Good or Evil servants of Arthur or Mordred. Find out the components, setup, team building, quest phase, and scoring of this social deduction game.