Filmmakers wasted no time in producing a short based on the hit videogame. I'm aware of 'Among us,' but haven't played it, so I can't speak directly to quality of the adaptation specifically - yet the notion is obvious. The paranoia and mistrust in the premise is begging for a film version of one sort or another. To that point, it's fair to note the same idea has been explored countless times in many stories, so the question here isn't one of originality, but simply fun. Thankfully, while it's no revelation, this rendition of the concept is done pretty well.
Uncomplicated set design recalls space vessels as seen in other well-known features, while set pieces necessary to manipulate for this story are suitable in design. Makeup and wardrobe are more noteworthy, giving each character a unique color-coded look that echoes the source material - yet remains realistic and distinct enough as to aid enjoyment whether one is familiar with the game or not.
To the extent that the sole intent was unquestionably to create an 'Among us' fan film, the writing is adequate. That's about all one can reasonably say; the narrative, characterizations, and dialogue are perfunctory, designed to serve one purpose. There's a small hint of tongue-in-cheek humor present in the scenario to liven the feature, and this is also where the cast is given the greatest leeway in their roles. It's not like they have much to work with in each part, but they serve the material well, leaning into those lines and expressions that are exaggerated for mild comedic effect. I'd like to see them all in other things, and that might be the best compliment of all in this situation.
Is this 'Among us' short a must-see? No, not by any means. But it's entertaining should you come across it, and for anyone who is a particular fan of the game, it's especially worth checking out.