Also that there might be a time delay in finding a person to replace.Isn't the problem with subbed out people, that there could be two votes from one "spot" messing with the vote count in crucial times when the replacement comes in and votes?
Also that there might be a time delay in finding a person to replace.Isn't the problem with subbed out people, that there could be two votes from one "spot" messing with the vote count in crucial times when the replacement comes in and votes?
Also that there might be a time delay in finding a person to replace.
I'm gonna take myself off the replacement list - I have some deadlines clogging up my week.
Dr. Monkey has died!here I'll make you feel like you've played anyay
VOTE: Dr. Monkey
(now someone write up a fake death post)
Welcome, Dr. Monkey! You are aligned with the critical thinkers (that's town, sometimes).
You are a PhD candidate, and your power is working forever with little sleep!
This means you can continue to post in the night phase without restriction (time to meme), but once per game, at a random EoD, your vote will jump to the player with the second highest total! You may be able to stay awake forever, but eventually, you'll make a mistake.
Good luck, Dr. Monkey![/quote[
@Fireblend and @Stuart444 are already planning on running the next game so keep an eye out for it soon!!
Yes, I want to touch on this, too - if you want to design a game but aren't sure about running, or vice versa, there are solutions!Another thing to mention - not only does the adopt a design/mini programs let you test out being a game runner with a bit less pressure, but you're more than welcome to ask around for a co-runner who has more experience to help you out.
The idea is that we can fast-track a design that has been approved before and is known to be balanced, like one of the approved open or semi-open designs from Mafiascum, or something that's been ran before. Completely new designs would still need some degree of review.So, what if you want to run a mini game but you want it to be your own flavor and it meets the qualifications of a mini game.
Would it have to run as a normal game even if the roster size is like 12 players?
Cough* asking for a friend
If you're choosing any of the pre-approved Mini games (ONUW, C9++, etc.), it won't be run as a normal game and you're free to add to it any flavor you want.So, what if you want to run a mini game but you want it to be your own flavor and it meets the qualifications of a mini game.
Would it have to run as a normal game even if the roster size is like 12 players?
Cough* asking for a friend
You got it. Sorry for the delay.
I agree with this, would be nice to replace it.So i briefly brought this up on the ongoing Mansion game but this thread is the right place to do it. Has there been any consideration on changing the lynch terminology? We could at least semi officially adopt some other term, or terms, with less disgusting baggage. It would be a pretty easy thing to do that would help make the conversation less icky.
I'm new in the community and i don't want to come barging in here with any sort of demands or grandstanding ideas but i can only speak for my experience. After using the word repeatedly on the last few days, I'm just not comfortable with it anymore and am gonna avoid using it from now on. But i'd really like it if we all just dispensed with it altogether.
Would you mind explaining that a bit? I'm probably ignorant. After glancing at wikipedia, is this a US centered issue? As a european I seem to miss the historical context for understanding the graveness of the situation? Does lynching specifically refer to the murder of afro americans?
what about "Dunked on"?
"Brazil was Dunked on"
"i want to dunk on Retro, Dr monkey, or Cabot today"
"read list from least to mostly likely to Dunk on:"
"He/She/We, Dunked on"
Not American but my understanding is that hate groups performed lynchings to terrorise the black population in the USWould you mind explaining that a bit? I'm probably ignorant. After glancing at wikipedia, is this a US centered issue? As a european I seem to miss the historical context for understanding the graveness of the situation? Does lynching specifically refer to the murder of afro americans?
I'm trying to understand here, dictionaries seem to describe lynching as the act of a mob killing someone without legal trial (as in what we do/pretend to do/play).
:stan:this sounds vaguely sexual to be honest, and your example choices are noted.