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DaBigCheez wrote:Because I totally think Snark's the kind of guy who could pull off a stunt like "let teammate get vigkilled by your drone D1, to make yourself a "confirmed town" for not going against it, then pick off everyone while laughing about it."
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
larger games can be more confusing but also easier as you can get away with lurking more. I think you should be fine. (not that Im recommending lurking. :p )UniqueScreenname wrote:I've never played a really big game before. Would Keys to the Kingdom be too much for me? I also am flavorblind.
Silas wrote:Nobody who gets paid by the hour invents a cotton gin.
tastelikecoke wrote:I have an idea for the game that involves existence, inspired by reading 1984. Say, when a person is lynched, he doesn't just die, every vote and action he performed would be erased from existence. This can enable players to be unlynched, relynched, and many more weird things. I bet a paradox wouldn't happen if the erasing order is followed correctly.
There could also be time travellers who can change their votes from the past, and cats who can extend town's voting power (a townie has a cat, and the cat can vote, kind of a crazy equivalent of double voting), and mafia could also erase people from existence, but that's just some random ideas.
The problem with this setup is, it's too experimental and it would be a puzzle to balance it or even to make it winnable since the dead and alive would rapidly change throughout the game, but maybe with a bit of work the game can be playable, plus it can perfectly work if the game is bastardry.
cjdrum wrote:So, in case any of you haven't already figured it out,
[username] and I are one and the same.
I'm planning on finishing Zombies and K2TK as [u] and phase into being cjdrum again - please bear with me if I post as the wrong one in any game! The problem should be eliminated by the end of Keys to the Kingdom.
That is all.
DaBigCheez wrote:Because I totally think Snark's the kind of guy who could pull off a stunt like "let teammate get vigkilled by your drone D1, to make yourself a "confirmed town" for not going against it, then pick off everyone while laughing about it."
cjdrum wrote:So, in case any of you haven't already figured it out,
[username] and I are one and the same.
I'm planning on finishing Zombies and K2TK as [u] and phase into being cjdrum again - please bear with me if I post as the wrong one in any game! The problem should be eliminated by the end of Keys to the Kingdom.
That is all.
mpolo wrote:We've had games with alt accounts before. The forum moderators can get them set up so that they can post links and such. Of course people always end up posting "out of character" by not checking what they're logged in as. They can be fun, in that they remove the meta aspect, but frustrating, for pretty much the same reason.
DaBigCheez wrote:Because I totally think Snark's the kind of guy who could pull off a stunt like "let teammate get vigkilled by your drone D1, to make yourself a "confirmed town" for not going against it, then pick off everyone while laughing about it."
Adam H wrote:OK, I think I'll be putting a Game of Thrones mafia game into the large queue when a spot opens up. If anyone wants to comod, let me know (it'll be a while before the game starts, obviously).
The setup will be mostly open. I will list all characters, and give multiple (probably just two) possible abilities for each character. I might do what Vieto did in Avengers and let players pick between them, or I might just do it myself so the game is easier to balance.
Then I will randomize the scum/town/3rd party factions so that any character can be aligned with any other character. Therefore, the game will almost certainly not resemble the story at all - Cercei, Ned, and Jonah could be scummates together.This seems to me the best way to do a GoT game, at least at this point in time - 1) it avoids spoilers (very important IMO), 2) the GoT characters are about as morally gray as protagonists and antagonists can get, 3) at any given point in the story the factions are almost unrecognizable anyways, and 4) it's the most elegant solution to massclaiming. Basically, if there is any theme that is conducive to randomized factions, it's GoT.
Or, instead of being completely random, I might randomize it 2-3 times and then pick the setup that is least absurd.
Thoughts?
t1mm01994 wrote:An Adam game? I'm in.
I think I'll try to host an alt-game soon... I'm just thinking I'll make the sign-ups secret too. With some strings and ideas here and there, I think things might get interesting.
DaBigCheez wrote:Because I totally think Snark's the kind of guy who could pull off a stunt like "let teammate get vigkilled by your drone D1, to make yourself a "confirmed town" for not going against it, then pick off everyone while laughing about it."
mpolo wrote:We've had games with alt accounts before. The forum moderators can get them set up so that they can post links and such. Of course people always end up posting "out of character" by not checking what they're logged in as. They can be fun, in that they remove the meta aspect, but frustrating, for pretty much the same reason.
Adam H wrote:OK, I think I'll be putting a Game of Thrones mafia game into the large queue when a spot opens up. If anyone wants to comod, let me know (it'll be a while before the game starts, obviously).
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
UniqueScreenname wrote:Yeah, it's not really a good idea, because there could be anything in there. I tend to post in there as soon as I get my PM no matter what role I have.
Um, this post feels devoid of content. Good luck?
For comparison, that means that if the cabbage guy from Avatar: The Last Airbender filled up his cart with lettuce instead, it would be about a quarter of a lethal dose.
tastelikecoke wrote:Anyone can suggest a flavor for a game? Preferably something you can just paste on the setup without changing it. I have some ideas already, but it would be cool to have the flavor coming from the player's ideas.
Mafia is a game of spy-assassins. Sometimes themed games don't end up making much sense because they get away from this. So if you don't have a theme in mind, the game works with any organization (government, business, band of noble thieves, military battalion, sports team?, etc.), that finds out it's been infiltrated by dangerous enemies. It could be in any setting (medieval, sci-fi, fantasy, modern, absurd).tastelikecoke wrote:Anyone can suggest a flavor for a game? Preferably something you can just paste on the setup without changing it. I have some ideas already, but it would be cool to have the flavor coming from the player's ideas.
tastelikecoke wrote:Anyone can suggest a flavor for a game? Preferably something you can just paste on the setup without changing it. I have some ideas already, but it would be cool to have the flavor coming from the player's ideas.
Adam H wrote:demon fairies who have taken the form of children and could be any one of them.
Silas wrote:Nobody who gets paid by the hour invents a cotton gin.
Vieto wrote:Samuel L. Jackson mafia. Every Samuel L. Jackson character, one mafia game.
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also, they are in the Metal Gear Solid plane of reality.
roband wrote:Vieto wrote:Samuel L. Jackson mafia. Every Samuel L. Jackson character, one mafia game.
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also, they are in the Metal Gear Solid plane of reality.
Holy shit. Someone needs to do this. I don't know what a MGS plane of reality is, but SLJ needs to be honoured.
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