"Among Us and the Rise of Sus" refers to the popular online multiplayer game "Among Us," where players work together on a spaceship while secretly trying to identify impostors among them. The term "sus," short for suspicious, became widely used as players accused others of deceitful behavior. The game's social deduction mechanics and viral popularity led to "sus" becoming a cultural catchphrase, symbolizing distrust and playful suspicion in online and everyday conversations.
"Among Us and the Rise of Sus" refers to the popular online multiplayer game "Among Us," where players work together on a spaceship while secretly trying to identify impostors among them. The term "sus," short for suspicious, became widely used as players accused others of deceitful behavior. The game's social deduction mechanics and viral popularity led to "sus" becoming a cultural catchphrase, symbolizing distrust and playful suspicion in online and everyday conversations.
What is Among Us?
Among Us is a popular online multiplayer game where players are crewmates on a spaceship completing tasks while impostors secretly try to eliminate them and sabotage the mission.
What does 'sus' mean and how did it become popular?
'Sus' is short for suspicious. It originated in Among Us gameplay and memes, and is used to label players who seem deceitful or untrustworthy.
How can players identify impostors in the game?
Look for unusual behavior such as incomplete tasks, conflicting alibis, suspicious movements, or vent use (impostors can use vents). Discuss findings during meetings to assess who might be impostor.
What happens during meetings and voting?
During a meeting, players discuss observations and alibis, then vote to eject a player. If the majority votes for someone, they are removed from the game; impostors aim to mislead while crewmates try to identify them.
What are common terms to know in Among Us?
Crewmate, Impostor, Tasks, Sabotage, Emergency Meeting, Body Report, and Vent (used by impostors to move between rooms).