Killer Trait is a deception-based multiplayer game where players are dropped into a shared environment with one secret killer hiding among them. The twist? Everyone looks the same, behaves the same — and the killer is trying to blend in while picking off others one by one. The game demands sharp observation, deduction skills, and flawless bluffing.
At the start of each round, players are assigned roles — the majority are civilians trying to complete tasks, while one or more are designated as the killer. These roles are hidden, and no one knows who to trust. The killer can act like everyone else, completing fake objectives, but they’re actually plotting sabotage and sneak attacks.
Throughout the game, you’ll complete minigames and interact with others. The key to winning is staying alert. Was that player near the scene of the last elimination? Why did someone avoid a task station? Suspicion grows quickly, and one wrong move could turn the group against you.
When someone finds a “victim,” the group gathers to discuss suspicions. Players share theories, call out odd behavior, or defend themselves with alibis. After the discussion, a vote is held to eliminate a suspected killer. If the wrong player is voted out, the killer gains another chance to strike. If the killer is found, the game ends in a victory for the survivors.
The game uses randomized maps and objectives to avoid predictability. Some rounds take place in high-tech labs, others in malls or nightclubs. Each map has unique hiding spots, layouts, and interactive elements that can aid both killers and detectives in their plans.
Killer Trait is more than a guessing game — it’s a tense, psychological battle where observation and manipulation win the day. Whether you’re hunting or hiding, every decision you make carries weight in this suspense-filled competition.
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