1. The setup
- There are 4 players, each assigned a role - either a "conspirator" or an "innocent".
- Two setups are possible, with a 50/50 chance: 3 conspirators + 1 innocent, or 4 innocents.
- An innocent will only be told his own role ("You are innocent")
- A conspirator (if there are any in the game) will be told his role, as well as the names of the other conspirators ("You are a conspirator together with X and Y")
2. The discussion
- Once roles are assigned, a game thread will be opened, and players may discuss freely in-thread. There is no PM exchange.
- The goal of the innocent(s) is to find out whether there are any conspirators in the game.
- The goal of the conspirators is to convince the innocent there is no conspiracy.
3. The vote
- Once a player is ready to do so, he/she may vote.
- Votes are posted in-thread, in bold, such: Vote Conspiracy or Vote No Conspiracy. Votes may not be withdrawn or changed. Once you voted, you're stuck with it.
- The conspirators' votes actually do not matter. They may vote whatever they wish, as to confuse the innocent. Only votes by innocents have any bearing on the result.
4. The scoring
- Once everyone voted, winners and losers are determined.
- If there was a conspiracy: If the sole innocent person voted correctly, he wins and the conspirators lose. Otherwise, he loses and the conspirators win.
- If there was no conspiracy: Each innocent person who voted correctly wins; each innocent person who voted wrong loses.
Setup is being randomly generated ... NOW ... stand by for PMs.
Ha! I knew it. There's a conspiracy. I thought that the conspirators wouldn't have much to talk about if they weren't interacting with me. Vote: Conspiracy.
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If you're town and I'm mafia, you've already lost. You just don't know it yet.
The fact that Alx has been by to update and hasn't declared the game over because of my vote... troubles me. I was pretty sure RR was pulling a double-bluff.
I am not evil, it really really is random. Sorry. Anyway, to make it official, RR loses his way in the web of deceit. Black helicopters arrive, he is no more. Others win.
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arimnaes
atlseal
Rouge Rogue
Rules: as usual.
1. The setup
- There are 4 players, each assigned a role - either a "conspirator" or an "innocent".
- Two setups are possible, with a 50/50 chance: 3 conspirators + 1 innocent, or 4 innocents.
- An innocent will only be told his own role ("You are innocent")
- A conspirator (if there are any in the game) will be told his role, as well as the names of the other conspirators ("You are a conspirator together with X and Y")
2. The discussion
- Once roles are assigned, a game thread will be opened, and players may discuss freely in-thread. There is no PM exchange.
- The goal of the innocent(s) is to find out whether there are any conspirators in the game.
- The goal of the conspirators is to convince the innocent there is no conspiracy.
3. The vote
- Once a player is ready to do so, he/she may vote.
- Votes are posted in-thread, in bold, such: Vote Conspiracy or Vote No Conspiracy. Votes may not be withdrawn or changed. Once you voted, you're stuck with it.
- The conspirators' votes actually do not matter. They may vote whatever they wish, as to confuse the innocent. Only votes by innocents have any bearing on the result.
4. The scoring
- Once everyone voted, winners and losers are determined.
- If there was a conspiracy: If the sole innocent person voted correctly, he wins and the conspirators lose. Otherwise, he loses and the conspirators win.
- If there was no conspiracy: Each innocent person who voted correctly wins; each innocent person who voted wrong loses.
Setup is being randomly generated ... NOW ... stand by for PMs.
Vote No Conspiracy.
Guess I was wrong. (Note to self: From now on, assume Alx is evil)