anyone else hate mafia
This is probably gonna be the last time I'll be playing for a while. I've been super busy with work and I still lost the confidence and motivation to play from AoT. I'll be sure to host my kingmaker, but I really can't play anymore. Sorry guys but peace
Someone please hand out some bans.
Can somebody actually please explain to me what happened while I was gone that everyone's just so... out of it? Like, I come back and everyone's all "TBT Mafia sucks," "X* happened in Y game...," "Kreelhaul it all," "Never playing Mafia here again," etc.
This is probably talking from a point of ignorance, but it's there nonetheless...
* - X is always really fuzzy and never explained in detail and is generally "what". i.e. "What happened in SU Mafia makes me think..."
Anyone up to playing a Micro Mafia game?
Just a quick note: A couple of folks were interested in revamping mafia some more (rules and opening posts and more!), so if you're one of those interested folks might be a good time to jot down ideas. Can't promise everything will make it through whatever revisions we do, but here's your chance to make your mark on TBT mafia.
*Just know that none of these chances will take place until after the Fair at the earliest.
I feel like there should be colour's or tiers for each mafia game with the amount of difficulty. My first game was dolby's game, and it was really confusing as ness said. I think you could colour code them so it would 1) look more organised and 2) new players would have an understanding of what difficulty it could be. I don't know where I'm going with this so it might be hard to upkeep how difficult each game is going to be. Just thought I might shoot a random idea.
Exactly how much simpler would you make the game though
I don't think the game itself will get much easier, but trimming the opening posts is a start to make things easier. Maybe make a separate post for the original OP we've copied and pasted so many times as a fuller length guide.Exactly how much simpler would you make the game though
tone down the salt