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Is Mafia the online version of Werewolf?
No, it's the same game by a different name.
And Mr Jack only works with two players, so different social experience.
Oh! Huh, interesting. I'm not sure I understand how the game works, then. If you're not Jack, the other person is Jack.
Oh! Huh, interesting. I'm not sure I understand how the game works, then. If you're not Jack, the other person is Jack.
There are two players, but there are eight characters, any of whom might be Jack. The staple of game play sees the detective trying to separate all the suspects into roughly even numbers of Seen and Unseen (thus speeding up the process of elimination), while Jack wants as many characters as possible in the same state as Jack.
I think one player is the detective and other player knows who Jack is.
Because I've read Alan Moore's "From Hell" I'd always be going after Gull.
Wait, so neither player knows who Jack is?
Wait, so neither player knows who Jack is?
No, Jack knows who Jack is. (You draw a card randomly at game start.) Jack sees himself as the embodiment of perfection, and thus desires that as many other characters as possible should achieve the same state as Jack.
Now I'm more confused and also more eager to play.
Oregon Trail coming for the iPhone: [link]
Oh, speaking of which, has anyone here ever played Fury of Dracula? I find that it intrigues me more and more of late.
I have. And it's eh. I love the wrapper, and spent more than a little effort painting the figures that come with it. But after a couple times playing it I think it's broken. Not in the way Ticket to Ride is broken, but more like the old bookcase War of the Ring. There appears to be a no-fail strategy for the hunters to employ that will always catch Dracula.
How is Ticket to Ride broken?
There's no limit to the number of cards you can hold. So you simply draw cards on every turn, until you hold all your routes. By that time, you will probably hold several of your opponents' routes also, and may have cornered the market on one or two colors.