Sure, why not? IN.![]()
Sure, why not? IN.![]()
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
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In.
Ah, the classic series...in!
TosaInu shall never be forgotten.
I find it very amusing how my mafia gets very few interested in hours and hours yet yours gets loads of people in 30 mins anyway i supose i might as well play. In!
It's probably because this is the most established of the Mafia games, so people know what they're getting with this. Eg. until Capo, I was wary of joining the more complicated games because I didn't think I could get my head around their rules. Whereas this is, as GH says, the most vanilla of the Mafia games, with a tried and tested formula, good opportunities for the mafia if they play well, but also notoriously difficult for them to reach the finishing line due to the inherent nature of Mafia.Originally Posted by Sir Boo
Oh, and add me. It might be an idea to keep a running tally of the participants in the first post, and perhaps a separate thread for all the end of turn events (a la Capo).
Well, I haven't missed one yet - I'm in!
CR
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Don't feel too badly Sir Boo, most people (myself included) ignore mini-Mafia type games and stick to the full length games.Originally Posted by Sir Boo
Gen-Hankmeister is the original Mafia game guy and has great writing to go with simplicity (Kommodus too).
Then there are Sasaki's games which add something new each time.
The themed games popping up (Sir Moody, Seamus, Sigurd) also are a nice change.
Try hosting a themed game (I was going to but didn't have the time).
Add some new roles or a new system.
Oh, and the Wanax is back!
Never been in a GH game. Lets do this.
Sometimes I slumber on a bed of roses
Sometimes I crash in the weeds
One day a bowl full of cherries
One night I'm suckin' on lemons and spittin' out the seeds
-Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, Lemons
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