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Hm...If GBA's planning to host their Mafia game around the end of March, when would be an opportune time to host my own Mafia game?
Opening sign-ups in late February/early March would probably be fine. Mafia and Living Game have very different gameplay anyway so there's not a lot of overlap, the original one ran in pretty much the same timeframe as 'Shroom Mafia 4 with no issues.
 
Opening sign-ups in late February/early March would probably be fine. Mafia and Living Game have very different gameplay anyway so there's not a lot of overlap, the original one ran in pretty much the same timeframe as 'Shroom Mafia 4 with no issues.
Alright, I'll go ahead and do that then.
 
let's go new living game



revival of berdly? (real?)

btw I might try hosting Duowars (that new game I tried to make back in Awards 2021) in June/July
 
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Rogues in Rogueport 2 (tentative title) will be coming to your Strategy board at a later date!

This was definitely not in my plans, but I got some ideas in mind recently that felt could make for a fun game. I have made some steady progress on it and if everything is fine, then I will potentially host it in late April-early May as the soonest. If not, then it will be something for later in fall (or even likely after Issue 200 of The 'Shroom to avoid any burnout). In any case, I will look for what might be the best time possible for the potential players and myself as well.
 
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Rogues in Rogueport 2 (tentative title) will be coming to your Strategy board at a later date!

This was definitely not in my plan, but I got some ideas in mind recently that felt could make for a fun game. I have made some steady progress on it and if everything is fine, then I will potentially host it in late April-early May as the soonest. If not, then it will be something for later in fall (or even likely after Issue 200 of The 'Shroom to avoid any burnout). In any case, I will look for what might be the best time possible for the potential players and myself as well.
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WOO YEAH BABY THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT
 
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Rogues in Rogueport 2 (tentative title) will be coming to your Strategy board at a later date!

This was definitely not in my plans, but I got some ideas in mind recently that felt could make for a fun game. I have made some steady progress on it and if everything is fine, then I will potentially host it in late April-early May as the soonest. If not, then it will be something for later in fall (or even likely after Issue 200 of The 'Shroom to avoid any burnout). In any case, I will look for what might be the best time possible for the potential players and myself as well.
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The story is set two years after the events of Rogues in Rogueport. Ms. Mowz and Sticky Warrior were back to Rogueport after an expedition in the Beanbean Kingdom. All seemed well, but not long after their arrival in Rogueport, the Rogueport Restoration Committee sent out a call for aid in all of its surrounding areas.

However, all connections to the port town were quickly lost, almost instantly after the call for aid, leading to plenty of speculations. It also appeared that Sticky Warrior and Ms. Mowz had vanished and their whereabouts yet to be known…

What is going on again in Rogueport?



Sign-ups for Rogues in Rogueport 2: Uprising will go live on April 22nd. I hope you are looking forward to it! ❤
 
Winter Living Game, named because it was meant to happen in like December and be themed around exploring a winter wonderland instead of the 500th tropical resort, is still being worked on, but my original plan to host it in Jan/Feb is no longer feasible. Instead it will likely run at the end of March, which ironically puts it about a year after the first Living Game.
Any further delays I'll announce ahead of time.
Slight change of plans, I'll be pushing this back ever so slightly, and running this in early April, so possibly the first or second week at the latest. I'll have a final date ready by March 31st, which is when the lounge thread will go up. Apologies for any inconvenience, things have been kind of hectic and I haven't been able to devote the time it needs. If I had a nickel for every time a Living Game was being hosted while NS was running a Mafia I-
 
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*ding dong*
Well, Fanta I made it. Despite your directions.
Ah, Super Mario Boards, welcome.
I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable decennial.
Yeah.
*Gasp*
Oh, ye Gods!
My celebration is ruined.
But what if...
I were to host a forum game and disguise it as my anniversary special?
Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho. Delightfully Devilish, Fanta.
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In the event that you're asking a genuine question, Mafia is a strategy game played by a group of players ranging anywhere from 8 to 20 or more. It has other names such as Werewolf, but players are divided into different factions. Usually this is the Town and the Mafia. The Town does not know who their teammates are, but the Mafia does (to compensate, there are significantly less Mafia players than town players). Throughout the course of a game, there's two recurring phases: Day and Night. During the Day phase, players spend time deciding on who they want to vote out of the game. For the Night phase the Mafia selects one player to target, and they will be eliminated from the game. The goal for the Town is to vote out the Mafia, and likewise the Mafia has to survive long enough to eliminate most of the town. The game largely focuses on deduction and deception as players try to accomplish their goal for the game. There's other rules such as role powers that can change things up, and host variations to keep things interesting, but that's the gist of it.
 
Ok so
I know I've said I'm going to do this multiple times now and never really got round to it

But real talk who would be interested in a Midnight Hotel rehost?
Problem is that it would have to be sometime in the summer which is when I have the most time, and that's also awards season and in retrospect the whole Sleuthing Games idea is remarkably similar to Killing Games

So it might be better to try Duowars instead

I'll let you guys weigh in your opinions, what do you most want to see?
 
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My honest take here, Blathers, is that I'm most interested in whichever idea you feel you are more capable of and comfortable with hosting and whichever is more developed.

That is to say, I'm equally interested in seeing you give the Midnight Hotel another shot and seeing you give Duowars a chance, and I'd participate in either. You've got some neat ideas, and you can make something fun if you really think through the design of either of these. What I recommend is that you run with whichever you're more confident that you can get to a refined state and which you can see through.

If I absolutely had to choose one or the other, I would lean towards the Midnight Hotel, because you've had a go at that and you can look at what didn't work in the first attempt. The similarities to KG, and your experience in a KG, may also make it easier for you to identify pitfalls.

Duowars has a lot of potential, and I do think you can introduce us all to a completely new game like it would be, but I'd rather you have a chance to give it a trial run and see what works and what doesn't before scaling it up to your big event of the year. I want you to introduce Duowars at its best, and some kind of trial run might help you do that.
 
Ditto what Pitohui said, I'd be interested in either but I'd recommend starting with whatever game you feel more confident hosting.

For what it's worth, regarding Sleuthing Games and KG being similar I really don't think that's much of a problem. Sleuthing Games fills its own niche of KG-style investigations without players needing to commit to a massive game or having the stress of being directly involved with the case as the culprit, and I definitely think there's more room for mystery solving games like that.
 
Yeah, I feel the best thing to do is just to go for what you feel most capable with hosting, and not worry about a new format feeling too similar to something else.

Following on from WT, sometimes having that groundwork of "oh it's kinda like this other game" is nice to establish basic interest. Experimental games with similar features to existing ones will grab people 100% so long as the core game idea sounds fun, and sometimes even the games they're based on can adopt new perspectives from such experiments. In a way, the KG format is an ongoing experiment in itself. Individual KGs offer their own perspectives on the format with their gimmicks, which are sometimes kept between instalments, and so the game format keeps evolving.

Of course they are experiments, so it might not go perfectly, but as Pito stated, if you want the more original format to be your main goal, holding a small trial run and gathering feedback to keep evolving it is an excellent idea. Everything starts somewhere. KG did.

Ultimately, if you're worried about pleasing/interesting everyone, just remember that it is always an impossible task and you should focus on making sure you're presenting something you can host to the best of your abilities first and formost, and be open to feedback. I look forward to seeing what you do, regardless.
 
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