Ok, that is just plain cheesy.Originally Posted by Kagemusha
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The story told of a mafioso breaking into your house, tackling you, and trying to kill you. There's no way anyone could've interpreted that any other way than the way they did. Dirty trick if you ask me, and rather lame. I don't think it's right when the game's outcome is determined by misunderstandings of the rules. Targeting one's self should not be allowed, and if the mafia are allowed to target each other, that should be clarified in the opening rules.
Other than that, what can be said about this game... nice job Kagemusha and Sasaki! Once again you succeeded in stringing the town along. Looks like Kagemusha's detective deception was very well done and extremely effective.
You're lucky I dropped out of this one early and didn't follow it... although with twists as odd as the ones in this game, I probably wouldn't have gotten it anyway. In games with only one mafia faction, we're used to the idea that assassinated players have been proven innocent. Without knowledge of that rule change, the answer here would've been nearly impossible to attain.
There's one thing I don't understand - besides Kage and Sasaki, who else was mafia here? It's obvious that there are more, because otherwise Sasaki wouldn't be claiming victory yet. With seven people remaining, the deaths of two more will leave five. If the game is over, there must be at least two more mafia besides Kage.
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What??? I wasn't a mafioso, and I had no other special roles either.Originally Posted by Kagemusha
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