Quote from: Kastchey on Fri 31/08/2018 17:56:23Agreed. I wish I could write that well.
By the way Sini, are you a fiction writer? If you're not, you should be.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Kastchey on Fri 31/08/2018 17:56:23Agreed. I wish I could write that well.
By the way Sini, are you a fiction writer? If you're not, you should be.
Quote from: Kastchey on Fri 31/08/2018 16:54:37That is true the outcome would have been very different with that rule in place. If we do decide having a "last words" then I wonder that if the psychic is killed if they can reveal everything they know. Could make for an interesting dynamic.
Yes, I had similar thoughts to tzachs during the game.
In addition to what tzachs and Sinitrena said, I think disallowing "ghost" would make striking known town accomplices a more viable move for the wolves and reduce the possibility of a checkmate.
For example, I might have tried convincing tzachs today that VampireWombat is the murderer. VW would deny. But with the current ruleset, tzachs would have simply been told by Mandle or dayowlron who is telling the truth, so I did not even consider this move.
So it might actually have even more impact on the game than just commenting and sharing opinions
Quote from: Sinitrena on Fri 31/08/2018 15:56:03It wasn't that we had to lynch one of our own to ensure a victory as much as it was that we had to lynch someone other than Josiah and VampireWombat. We thought that cat might have been the party host and by lynching someone we allowed for the odds to work in our favor.
On a completely different note, it is interesting that the game structure required the good side to lynch one of their own to ensure a victory. What a strange situation! And interesting to learn that it can be beneficial to other roles than the fool to lynch themselves.
Quote from: Frodo on Thu 30/08/2018 20:59:39Correct... I was reading some reviews of the movie and they were bad reviews but I liked the movie.
The Girl, The Gold Watch, And Everything?
Quote from: Kweepa on Thu 30/08/2018 16:58:57That is true. Well if so it was a stand in for Bruce Willis.
Could be the stuntman?
Quote from: VampireWombat on Thu 30/08/2018 13:06:08Correct. I tried to pick a picture where it would be harder to recognize Bruce Willis. didnt think someone would use the pictures of Cybill Shepherd in the background. lol
Moonlighting.
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