Yes, Crewlink supports Among Us Modifications Can you get banned for playing on public servers? At the current state of the game there is no perma ban system for the game. The mod is designed in a way, that it
Among Us is currently one of the biggest games in the world. Will you be the killer? Will you frame someone else? Or will you just try and be a good dude and do your part so everyone survives?
Thanks to Miniduikboat for making custom servers great again! Experimental: Advanced users can try to install the mod on the Windows Store Version of Among Us. No Support Provided! Version 4.5.3 Added a new role: Yo-Yo (Impostor) - Mark and blink to a position, then blink back to the...
TownOfImpostors Mod for Among Us. Contribute to Town-of-Impostors/TownOfImpostors development by creating an account on GitHub.
We round up the best mods for Among Us, covering everything from new roles and new game rules to better tools for sneaking and stabbing people in the back.
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The Vigilante mod in Among Us gives crewmates some kind of defense against Impostors. Players can install and play with it, even on public servers.
With Among Ussuddenlyat the top of the gaming food chain despite being 2 years old,InnerSloth recently announced that they would be coming out with a sequelas soon as they can put out the fires spontaneously erupting out of their servers. Indeed, Among Us was, for years, a niche indie ga...
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