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  • Posted 2014-11-08 16:42:24 UTC
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  • Twus a great ride, even with Xaeraz killing me in like the first or second round XD

    I do see how By the Numbers 2 was quite gritty, and almost similar in tone to the Mafia Epics while not going as deep into a character due to the rather satisfying death rates. :P

     

    Just because it's popped into my head and the series of darker games we've had for the last few months, would anyone be interested in a Bionicle Mafia ###: Comedic Relief ? :P

    Zakaro

    XX may or may not appear gritty at first and then get ridiculous, then revert to gritty due to stuff.

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 16:58:27 UTC
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  • Well, I'm glad you all enjoyed it so much :)

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 17:25:25 UTC
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  •  

     

    Bionicle Mafia ###: Comedic Relief

     

    If this is a mafia game that parodies and makes fun of the other games including the sluggishness of recent sidegames, then I'm all for it.

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 17:33:39 UTC
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  • Re the sluggishness of recent side-games: Is my own being referred to here? And if so, ought I to speed it up?

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 17:52:26 UTC
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  • Re the sluggishness of recent side-games: Is my own being referred to here? And if so, ought I to speed it up?

     

    I think it's more aimed at Persistent Souls since it never, you know, even started. :P

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 19:06:13 UTC
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  • Oh, and here are my thoughts on "By the Numbers 2":

    The Host:

    All in all, Voltex, was a transparent, communicative, and amiable host.

    Aside from two instances of rule confusion, he kept everything going rather smoothly.

     

    The Gameplay:

    The idea of number-based identification is a simple, yet clever one. It adds a layer of obfuscation without eliminating the psychological element so essential to Mafia.

     

    My one major complaint was about the suspect lists and clues, though of course these are by no means exclusive to this game. A suspect list containing at least a third of the players (as one in the course of the game did) I might abide, given the large amounts of players BZP games have, but four persons to a list rather detracts from the game-play, I think, in giving the village a 1-in-4 chance of weeding out the killer, thereby eliminating a lot of the thinking normally required for such a task. The clues, additionally, greatly remove the psychological aspect from Mafia, even if they are quite cryptic, by giving the players a means of rooting out the Mafiosi without examining their reactions. I rather like the innocent-list you're employing for XIX, and I hope that it replaces the suspect-list as the standard.

     

    I liked the fast pacing, which was kept things from becoming dull. Most games couldn't get away with it, but it was nice to see Voltex using the renown that comes with being a veteran host to the advantage of everyone involved.

     

    The Players:
    My team was delightful. Aside from one player, who was absent the entire time, all of my comrades were quite active, helpful, and enthusiastic, even those who were killed early on.

     

    The village I have mixed feelings on. They were an enthusiastic bunch, but I don't feel as if they really embraced the By-the-Numbers concept. I don't recall them ever actually making a choice based on someone's behavior. They seemed more concerned with clues and who had and had not appeared on a suspect list yet. As a result, I never quite felt like I was playing a full-fledged game of Mafia.

     

    The Writing:

    The scenes were all well written and exciting, and I was particularly fond of the respective death scenes of Xaerez and me.
    My one complaint in this department is that I never could completely tell if the scenes were supposed to be pastiches, and as a result, I was disappointed that all the portentous happenings amounted to so little.

     

    Overall:
    So, in spite of the lack of satisfactory adversaries, I heartily enjoyed By the Numbers 2. Voltex amply demonstrated why he is such a beloved host, and I hope that XIX is not his last hurrah. I enjoyed pulling the wool over the villager's eyes, watching as they dropped like flies, and it was good to see the Dark Hunter's plotting pay-off. If games like this are frequent enough, the Third Age shall last a good deal longer.
     

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 19:10:28 UTC
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  • The village I have mixed feelings on. They were an enthusiastic bunch, but I don't feel as if they really embraced the By-the-Numbers concept. I don't recall them ever actually making a choice based on someone's behavior. They seemed more concerned with clues and who had and had not appeared on a suspect list yet. As a result, I never quite felt like I was playing a full-fledged game of Mafia.

    Can't say "This person did it!" when we can't kill by name, after all.

    When Taka voted #15, I instantly suspected her but said nothing...because I didn't know her number. oh well.

    XVIII was still fun even if the mafia DID kill me. I don't like dying that way. Then again, I couldn't have been lynched considering I was never actually put on a suspect list...

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  • Posted 2014-11-08 19:25:56 UTC
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  • [...]

    When Taka voted #15, I instantly suspected her but said nothing...because I didn't know her number. oh well.

    [...]

     

    I just wonder if there was actually anyone who didn't suspect me after that. ^^ That vote was kind of a mistake on my part.

  • Edited on 2014-11-08 19:26:56 by Fairy Paladin
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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:27:17 UTC
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  • So, it has come to my attention recently that there seems to be no consensus as whether or not a 50:50 Mafia-to-Village ratio constitutes a Mafia victory. Perhaps we should vote on the matter?

    For my own part, I think that 50:50-victory only makes sense. It seems rather unfair to say "sorry, but you can't win now that there's only one of you four folks were around for the final lynching." In a small game of vanilla Mafia, with only one Mafioso, this would mean that Mafia's hopes of victory would be dependent whether the number of players were ever or odd.

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:32:57 UTC
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  • 50/50 Scenarios

     

    50/50 Night: Mafia wins, because they kill the final Village-aligned player.

     

    50/50 Night, with Medic, 2 People: If the Medic can heal themselves, then everybody dies, because you'll get the first Day scenario listed below.

     

    50/50 Day, 2 People: Everybody dies, because both players vote for each other.

     

    50/50 Day: Could go either way; depends on if everyone votes and if a Mafia member betrays their side or if a Village player is stupid.

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:38:11 UTC
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  • FTR, Quisoves, don't get me wrong: Damage Control was a great game, conceptually and in the writing of the scenes. I am just a massively sore loser.

     

    - :burnmad:

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:42:19 UTC
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  • One quick thing I wish to mention is that inactive players are actually a major part of the stratedgy of BZP Mafia games, in my mind. Take, for instance, the game where the medic never showed up. (Was this III or somewhere in the second age? I remember the member's name was MIA which made it hilarious. =P)

     

    I know elsewhere inactive players are replaced during the game, but we don't really have that luxury, I guess.

     

    Idunno, just a random thought.

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:43:50 UTC
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  • FTR, Quisoves, don't get me wrong: Damage Control was a great game, conceptually and in the writing of the scenes. I am just a massively sore loser.

     

    - :burnmad:

    That's quite decent of you, but you haven't even lost yet. Have I somehow given people the impression that the game is over?

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:46:31 UTC
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  • Considering the fact that I signed up to play on Botalnu and was thrown into Tara Karda randomly, as were all that are currently present there, we just had so much more invested into our avatars than ourselves. =P

     

    - :burnmad:

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:48:15 UTC
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  • One quick thing I wish to mention is that inactive players are actually a major part of the stratedgy of BZP Mafia games, in my mind. Take, for instance, the game where the medic never showed up. (Was this III or somewhere in the second age? I remember the member's name was MIA which made it hilarious. =P)

     

    I know elsewhere inactive players are replaced during the game, but we don't really have that luxury, I guess.

     

    Idunno, just a random thought.

     

    It was in By the Numbers, and it was MIA, but he was the Turaga - not the Medic. =P Still, his display name wonderfully matched what happened.

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:48:58 UTC
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  • Considering the fact that I signed up to play on Botalnu and was thrown into Tara Karda randomly, as were all that are currently present there, we just had so much more invested into our avatars than ourselves. =P

     

    - :burnmad:

    Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. That's a failure on my part, then.

  • Edited on 2014-11-10 19:49:23 by Quisoves Pugnat
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  • Posted 2014-11-10 19:58:02 UTC
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  • Curses! I need to start working on the wiki some more. I am really losing my touch. D=

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 20:03:58 UTC
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  • So, with DC over, Ninjago Mafia dead, is there anyone who wants to host a side game, or are we too burned out, and instead giving the whole side game thing a rest for a while?

     

    Just asking. Partially because I missed the newest game, partially out of curiosity. Can't really comment on DC, I died and and never really kept track of what was happening after that.

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 20:07:29 UTC
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  • So, with DC over, Ninjago Mafia dead, is there anyone who wants to host a side game, or are we too burned out, and instead giving the whole side game thing a rest for a while?

     

    Just asking. Partially because I missed the newest game, partially out of curiosity. Can't really comment on DC, I died and and never really kept track of what was happening after that.

    Damage Control isn't over, though it should be soon.

    EDIT: I know that Seaborgium has express an interest in hosting a game, and I'd be curious to see how he'd do.

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 20:09:46 UTC
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  • I think we should absolutely allow XIX to be the only Mafia game running when Damage Control ends. :D

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 20:38:55 UTC
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  • Well, I'll just patiently wait over here then. Dead in DC, missed XIX... so, Seaborgium, what are your ideas for a mafia game?

     

    Had an idea for a rather mafia game a few months ago as follows:

     

    Mafia: Hordika

     

    26+ spots or so

     

    17 Matoran. The usual villagers. Might end up as their own worst enemy if they're not careful. In more ways that one.

    1 Herbalist - can save people, but not mutation. Not immune to mutation after the first night.

    1 Rahaga - the Turaga equivalent. Double votes, already mutated. Can be reversed.

     

    4 Visorak. The Mafia equivalent. Due to being Visorak. These are the creatures that kill and mutate at the command of the Leader of the Visorak Horde.

    1 Horde Leader. Leads Visorak, selects whether to kill or mutate targets. Immune to mutation. Only four mutations are possible, due to having four Visorak. Mutated targets gain an ability assigned at random.

     

    1 Keetongu. Cures people of mutation, and can kill Visorak, but only Visorak.

    1 Roodaka. Mutates two people of their choosing at the start of the game to join them. Gains an extra chance to mutate someone should the Horde Leader die.

     

    Haven't really thought this through, it came into my head one day and it probably wouldn't work. Twist of that would be the mutation or something. 

     

    Now, I'm curious, what ideas do we have for Mafia games, BZP? Perhaps we could have a vote on ideas while we wait for XIX to finish.

  • Edited on 2014-11-10 20:39:35 by Pulsating Cheddar
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  • Posted 2014-11-10 20:45:57 UTC
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  • I have /so many/

     

    dangnabit

     

    haha

     

    two main ones I wish to do. one is mafia: Silence, which I've talked about before. the other one is secret. =P

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  • Posted 2014-11-10 20:54:08 UTC
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  • I have an expanded version of the "tribes" concept introduced in Mafia III-4: The Four Tribes that could make for an interesting game. Six tribes of roughly four players each. Along with two or three players not connected to a specific tribe. I might host it, but it's more likely that it'll never see the light of day - or that I'll pass it on to someone who can do it justice as a host.

     

    I've also given away the Curse of the Pyro game concept, which is all that I shall say at this time. DEAL WITH IT LOSERS.

     

    One thing I'd like to see is the "King" role from Gallows and Gambits see use in more games - I'd love to see what sort of creative ways it can be used.

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  • Posted 2014-11-11 03:18:18 UTC
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  • Daring. I like it.

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  • Posted 2014-11-11 03:19:17 UTC
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  • Daring. I like it.

    I also like it.

    Because my post count might go up for once.

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  • Posted 2014-11-12 21:13:05 UTC
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  • If anyone hasn't claimed it yet, I would like to host that newbies mafia game.

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  • Posted 2014-11-12 22:24:48 UTC
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  • I thought you wanted that to happen so you could play in it. :P

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  • Posted 2014-11-12 23:50:55 UTC
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  • What I am hoping for me is to also be a mafia regular. Probably will happen in the far future. I would just like to make a game for guys who don't know how to play.

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 16:52:40 UTC
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  • To be a mafia regular you just need to frequently play games. That's all.

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 17:57:34 UTC
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  • Having something memorable about you helps, too. For example, Canis' Plot Armor, or nobody ever suspecting Taka Nuvia.

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 18:06:45 UTC
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  • Having something memorable about you helps, too. For example, Canis' Plot Armor, or nobody ever suspecting Taka Nuvia.

     

    Now that you've pointed that last part out I realize how true it is

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 18:09:54 UTC
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    Having something memorable about you helps, too. For example, Canis' Plot Armor, or nobody ever suspecting Taka Nuvia.

     

    Now that you've pointed that last part out I realize how true it is

     

    Always suspect Taka.

    Always.

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 19:30:52 UTC
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  •  

     

    Having something memorable about you helps, too. For example, Canis' Plot Armor, or nobody ever suspecting Taka Nuvia.

     

    Now that you've pointed that last part out I realize how true it is

     

    Always suspect Taka.

    Always.

     

    Bionicle Mafia XVII: Burnmad's Carnival of Death

     

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 19:44:27 UTC
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  • "The only time Taka is innocent, is when she isn't guilty."

     

    Also, Xae, Zakaro and I are all known for our outrageous bloodlust. >=D

     

    - :burnmad:

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 21:16:03 UTC
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  • triple hangs always produce a result greater than single hangs, it's simple math

     

    whether or not it's a positive result is about as random as how i choose my votes anyway

    Zakaro

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 21:18:51 UTC
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  • Quick question

     

    Can you all say "By the Numbers 3"?

     

    If so, please stay tuned. But not tuned in the way you would normally expect or think, because it's not that. But it is kind of that. Sort of.

    It's complicated.

     

    Just stay tuned for the love of Hapori Tohu

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 21:26:29 UTC
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  • Quick question

     

    Can you all say "By the Numbers 3"?

     

    If so, please stay tuned. But not tuned in the way you would normally expect or think, because it's not that. But it is kind of that. Sort of.

    It's complicated.

     

    Just stay tuned for the love of Hapori Tohu

    Haipori-Nui complicated?

    Speaking of which, I really do need to post the next scene for Damage Control, it's just that the reaction to the last one left me so disheartened (and I've been feeling lousy, to boot.)

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 21:37:59 UTC
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  • B-by... the Nu... the Numb... By the Numbers... Th-th-th... Thruuuuuuuuugh

     

    Nah, can't do it.

     

    - :burnmad:

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 21:54:10 UTC
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  • By the Numbers 2 Episode 1.

     

    Am I close?

     

    Also I had half a mind to do a sequel to Dead Sea I would actually finish, but I can't remember the gimmick of it for the life of me.

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  • Posted 2014-11-14 21:58:17 UTC
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  • BTN2: Episode 2

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