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Posted 09 August 2007 - 03:57 AM

The guide to playing Mafia/Werewolf plus variants.

*The Rules
*FAQ

Read that stuff first. If you have a question or wish to add something to the FAQ, start a thread. Enjoy.
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Posted 06 September 2007 - 04:30 PM

Etiquette:

*Post. Post in the game thread. Post your thoughts, possible arguments, suspicions. This is a social game. The more you post, the more enjoyable it is for all the players. This game was originally developed to take place around a coffee table. Imagine how awkward it would be if you just sat there and didn't speak up other than Vote to Lynch: so-and-so.

*When voting, please use boldface. Use the following format:

Vote to lynch: Destro

After your vote, please recap the current tally of votes. For example:

current tally:
Destro 2
Optimus Prme 1
Strawberry Shortcake 0

*Limit your barbs about others to trash talking. Don't make it personal.

*The threads in the hidden forums for Mafia and Illuminati WILL be moved to the public Misfit Mafia forum. If you're uncomfortable bashing someone in public, don't do it there either.

*Please do not alter your clone account in any way. Not the avatar, not the sig, not anything. Otherwise, you will be given a warning/strike. Thank you.

*Most importantly: Have fun. It's just a game.
Maximum Awesome
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