by Innersloth
Among Impostor is a browser-based multiplayer deception game that focuses on movement, interaction, and hidden roles inside a closed play space. The player controls a character who blends in with others while completing simple actions across the map. One role secretly works against the group and tries to eliminate players without getting noticed. Each session increases tension as players move faster, spaces feel more dangerous, and trust becomes harder to maintain. The game pushes the player to observe movement patterns, react quickly, and decide when to act or stay hidden. Difficulty rises as fewer players remain, since every action becomes more visible and mistakes carry heavier consequences. The constant balance between staying active and avoiding suspicion keeps each round engaging until the session ends.
The main objective depends on the role assigned at the start of the session. Cooperative players aim to stay alive while progressing through shared actions until the round ends successfully. The opposing role aims to remove all other players before getting caught. A round ends when one side fulfills its condition or when a critical mistake leads to failure.
Among Impostor runs in a single core mode with repeated rounds rather than structured levels. Each round resets player roles and positions, creating fresh scenarios. Progression comes from adapting strategies, reading other players’ behavior, and surviving longer in later rounds as pressure increases.
Developed by: Innersloth
Release Date: January 15, 2026
PC Controls:
Mouse Move = Move your character; Left Click = Interact with objects or players
Mobile Controls:
Tap and Drag = Move your character; Tap = Select and interact
A session starts by placing the player into a shared map with others and assigning a hidden role. The player moves around the area, interacts with objects, and watches nearby characters. During the round, the player repeatedly decides where to move, when to act, and how closely to follow others. Mistakes, poor timing, or obvious behavior can quickly end the session. As players disappear, the remaining space becomes more intense and every movement matters. Progression comes from surviving longer, understanding patterns, and adjusting decisions each round. The session ends when one side completes its objective or when the player gets eliminated.
Hidden role system that changes each round
Real-time multiplayer interaction
Simple movement with high decision pressure
Fast session-based rounds
Increasing tension as players are removed
Immediate restart for repeated play
Among Impostor works smoothly on most school and office networks because it runs directly in the browser. The game does not rely on downloads or external software to start a session. This makes access more reliable on restricted systems where installations are blocked. Duckmath provides easy browser access without additional setup.
You can play Among Impostor for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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