GAMING 101

A parents’ guide to Among Us!

Everything you need to know about the social gaming sensation.

Among Us!

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If your children tell you their siblings are “sus” when biscuits go missing from the cupboard, chances are they’ve been swept up in the Among Us phenomenon.

And with good reason: the colourful whodunnit is easy to play and endlessly fun. Curious if it’s right for your kids? Read on.

Don’t let their cute looks fool you – one of these characters can’t be trusted.

What’s Among Us all about?

Among Us is a multiplayer game of deduction. A group of players – at least four, but as many as 10 – control cute bean-shaped astronauts aboard a spaceship.

Most players are Crewmates, whose job is to complete a checklist of tasks such as connecting broken wires and shooting down asteroids. But there’s at least one Impostor in each round of Among Us with a more nefarious goal: to bump off all the Crewmates without getting caught.

When a Crewmate discovers a body, all the players enter a text chat room to discuss who they think the Impostor might be. Then everyone votes: the player who gets the most votes is punted out of the virtual airlock. If they were in fact the Impostor, the Crewmates win! If not, the game continues.

Is it violent?

When an Impostor nullifies a Crewmate, the victim sees a quick, cartoony animation. It’s all bloodless, but you do see a dead body that has a comically large bone sticking out of its lower half.

The Impostor (top) has a singular goal: sabotage and wipe out everyone. Crewmates have decidedly more mundane objectives.

Does the game cost anything to play?

Among Us is free to download, and the ad-supported version is free to play. If you want to decorate your character, you can buy hats, pet companions and other accessories as in-app purchases. You can also disable all in-game advertisements with a one-time purchase.

Will my child chat with strangers?

In a public game, yes. In addition to engaging in text chats that pop up whenever a Crewmate finds a body, players can converse freely over text (no audio or video) in the pre-game lobby while waiting for the round to start.

Among Us filters most naughty words, but there’s nothing to prevent the subject matter or tone from veering toward the kid-inappropriate. There’s also no option to disable chat. For added security, you can create private games accessible only with a special code. This is the best way to play online with pals. The “local” option lets you quickly set up a round with others on the same Wi-Fi network. Perfect for game night at home.

The in-game chat, where players discuss who’s “sus” before voting on the identity of the Impostor.

Why does my kid keep saying things are “sus”?

The popularity of Among Us has spawned memes, parodies and even its own slang.

“Sus” is shorthand for “suspicious” – if the red player is spotted doing something devious, another player might say, “Red is looking sus!”

Can I play too?

Definitely! Tap How to Play on the main menu to get a rundown of the basics. Then choose Freeplay mode to get a feel for how the Crewmate tasks work. It’s a wonderful, quirky party game for families – nothing sus about it!