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(New page: Mafia is a forum game, based on those goddamn murder mystery parties, only, it's actually good. It requires a certain extent of Namefaggotry to play, attempts to run mafia on a chan have ...)
 
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Mafia is a forum game, based on those goddamn murder mystery parties, only, it's actually good.
'''Mafia''' (and many differently named variants such as '''Werewolf''' which are have similar or functionally identical rules) is a traditional party game for groups of people. At its simplest, the game pits two factions against each other, the Mafia against the Citizens (or Townsfolk, or Innocents, etc.) The identities of the mafia players are only known to the other mafia. During the day phase, all the players (acting as citizens) vote upon a target to be lynched, who dies, reveals their affiliation (citizen or mafia) and is then removed from the game; then the game progresses into the night phase, where the mafia secretly vote for someone to be the target of a hit. There are many ways to do this secretly, but the simplest method is to have a non-player [[GM]] adjudicate the game. The citizens achieve victory if the only surviving players are citizens; the mafia achieve victory when the only players left alive are mafia (which effectively means they win whenever a situation is reached where the mafia match or outnumber the surviving citizens, since the townsfolk will never have the majority vote required to successfully lynch a mafia member).


It requires a certain extent of Namefaggotry to play, attempts to run mafia on a chan have all failed.
The game then becomes an exercise in psychology, as players attempt to determine the motives and affiliation of each other based on their actions and logic, while the mafia attempt to disguise their true identities and convince the others they are citizens. This can be further complicated by the addition of many different special roles that have their own abilities, to make the game even more interesting and variable. Such roles might include:


The people who this wikifag plays it with(Penny Arcade forumers) call it Phalla, because
*'''Cop''' - during the night phase, he may investigate a target and have the GM secretly reveal their affiliation to him.
*'''Doctor''' - during the night phase, he may target an individual to receive life-saving medical attention, so that if that person would have ordinarily died during the night phase they instead survive.
*'''Vigilante''' - during the night phase, the vigilante may kill a single target of their choosing, based on who they believe the mafia are.
*'''Suicide Bomber''' - if he dies, so does everyone else. Game over.


1.FUCKING PUBBIES
The roles are secretly assigned, and paths of reasoning can quickly become extremely bizarre as players try and figure out who is responsible for what while hiding their own identity.


2.They luurve teh kawkz.
Sometimes people try and play the game on forums, and it generally sucks.


3.There is no third one, the other ones stand on their own.
==External Links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia_(game) Wikipedia article on the Mafia game]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19990302082118/http://members.theglobe.com/mafia_rules/ Original Mafia rules]


4.Actually, there is, they are much more ballsy when it comes to rules, and themes, and do not worship the first game as a sacred cow.
[[Category:I dunno lol]]
 
Many PA games have had surprise shit going on in the background, see this 1984/Vendetta game http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=71082 where the majority of the population secretly believed in democracy, and, thanks to yours truly day one bandwagoning a man because he signed up in Cyan the entire fucking population was bent around Big Brother's finger and goddamnit, it fits the fucking book so perfectly.
 
If you have not yet read the book or seen the BLACK AND WHITE movie, go read/watch it.
 
Fucking irony, why do you have to destroy civilization?

Revision as of 11:17, 10 October 2008

Mafia (and many differently named variants such as Werewolf which are have similar or functionally identical rules) is a traditional party game for groups of people. At its simplest, the game pits two factions against each other, the Mafia against the Citizens (or Townsfolk, or Innocents, etc.) The identities of the mafia players are only known to the other mafia. During the day phase, all the players (acting as citizens) vote upon a target to be lynched, who dies, reveals their affiliation (citizen or mafia) and is then removed from the game; then the game progresses into the night phase, where the mafia secretly vote for someone to be the target of a hit. There are many ways to do this secretly, but the simplest method is to have a non-player GM adjudicate the game. The citizens achieve victory if the only surviving players are citizens; the mafia achieve victory when the only players left alive are mafia (which effectively means they win whenever a situation is reached where the mafia match or outnumber the surviving citizens, since the townsfolk will never have the majority vote required to successfully lynch a mafia member).

The game then becomes an exercise in psychology, as players attempt to determine the motives and affiliation of each other based on their actions and logic, while the mafia attempt to disguise their true identities and convince the others they are citizens. This can be further complicated by the addition of many different special roles that have their own abilities, to make the game even more interesting and variable. Such roles might include:

  • Cop - during the night phase, he may investigate a target and have the GM secretly reveal their affiliation to him.
  • Doctor - during the night phase, he may target an individual to receive life-saving medical attention, so that if that person would have ordinarily died during the night phase they instead survive.
  • Vigilante - during the night phase, the vigilante may kill a single target of their choosing, based on who they believe the mafia are.
  • Suicide Bomber - if he dies, so does everyone else. Game over.

The roles are secretly assigned, and paths of reasoning can quickly become extremely bizarre as players try and figure out who is responsible for what while hiding their own identity.

Sometimes people try and play the game on forums, and it generally sucks.

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