Among Us has suddenly become a huge craze, and for good reason. The cross-platform party game, which first launched on Steam and eventually on Android and iOS, has an interesting psychological element that revolves around fairly simple gameplay, where victory depends on the user’s ability to spot the deception of others in the game.
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Speaking of others, each game consists of 4-10 players, and 1 or 2 players are usually the impostors, depending on how many people are in the game. Either the crewmates (who have to complete tasks to repair the ship) or the impostors (who have to kill everyone else) can win the game, depending on who reaches their goal first. If you are someone who has trouble making moves as an impostor and keep failing in your attempts to take out crewmates, then you will find what is written next to be super helpful.
Imposters don’t go into the game empty-handed. They have a ton of moves up their sleeve in the form of Sabotages. Each of these moves either weakens the crew members or creates situations that lower their defenses, giving the imposter a chance to step in for the kill move we’ll detail later in this article. If the crew members can’t resolve the situation created by the Sabotage before the countdown, the game automatically goes to the imposter. Let’s take a look at all of the Sabotage moves and how they work.
When you execute O2, the ship's oxygen source is shut off and the crew members must enter two pin codes on two different numeric keypads to resolve the situation. As an impostor, you can make your move while the crew members attempt to quell the situation or you can hope that they can't resolve the issue before the countdown begins, giving you a natural win.