[Game thread] StormWolves (previously known as "Prolupus") [Werewolves/Mafia]

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Robijnvogel

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If I had read this we would be in a completely different position right now ._.

Pyure would have been top lynch, Dragon_fang would have been lynched as well, for being second in the lynch list two days in a row.
Fowltief would've been killed at night. Two wolves and two town would have remained and the wolves would still have won.
 

Robijnvogel

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The next person on the game line-up can start a sign-up thread.

Atm I'm way too tired to do a recap, but I'll give you one within 24 hours.

You, including those who are dead, can talkify as much in this thread as they want now.

Since I'm not feeling so well, I'm going to have to postpone this recap another day or two.
Please excuse me.
 
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Scottly318

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Day I died. Followed by the next days conversation

You tipped your hand when you said you knew his Role
 

Someone Else 37

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I kinda liked the partial-voting thing from an academic standpoint, but it really didn't work well in practice. Makes figuring out who people actually want to lynch much more difficult, and in doing so really hampers the discussion a lot. Due to that, the wolves had much more of an advantage than they'd normally have, as they could just place partial votes on a few different people and no one would bat an eye.

As I was a wolf this game, it ended up working out well for me, but I don't expect to host a game using this mechanic anytime in the future.
 

Pyure

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I kinda liked the partial-voting thing from an academic standpoint, but it really didn't work well in practice. Makes figuring out who people actually want to lynch much more difficult, and in doing so really hampers the discussion a lot. Due to that, the wolves had much more of an advantage than they'd normally have, as they could just place partial votes on a few different people and no one would bat an eye.

As I was a wolf this game, it ended up working out well for me, but I don't expect to host a game using this mechanic anytime in the future.
Agreed on all points. I loved the mechanic at a glance; it was an interesting twist. But from a gameplay perspective, it was just too easy to hide voting intentions.