2006: New Moon; 2009: The Village; 2012: Characters; The Werewolves of Millers Hollow (French: Les Loups-garous de Thiercelieux, or sometimes only referred as Loups-garous) is a card game created by the French authors Philippe des Pallières and Hervé Marly that can be played with 8 to 47 players.
[2] The game follows a day-night cycle and is structured as follows: Once the debate ends, each player points at the person they think is a werewolf.
Their power can stack on top of their eventual additional skills, and they are very important: in fact, the vote of the Sheriff counts as two.
The Werewolves of Millers Hollow was adapted for Netflix into a 2024 French live-action fantasy-comedy film titled Loups-Garous (Family Pack in English).
Directed by François Uzan, Family Pack center on a family that get magically transported into the medieval world of Miller's Hollow; to go back home, they must help the townspeople identify and eliminate the bloodthirsty werewolves.