G-Man wrote:What was your least favorite Mafia game to be a part of?
Probably a speedgame on Piano, hosted by Aldo. I think the theme was Gilligan's Island, but I'm not sure. That game made absolutely zero sense and Aldo just kept inventing new powers for players to make up for balancing mistakes he made, it quickly became ridiculous. I don't remember all the details, I've tried to erase it from my memory.
Good 2nd is the LoTR game on Piano hosted by PennyHume. My first full Mafia game, I got lynched Day 3, mostly because I had no idea what I was doing, and I made myself a very easy target for voting myself on Day 2 because it was something I thought was funny at the time. I played a lot of IRC Mafia, and doing it there was the most normal thing in the world. Boy, was I in for a surprise

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Distant 3rd is probably the Twilight game on LP, hosted by Nutella. I think I was about the only civvie to die in that game, the civs were very overpowered with BTSC spread all over them. Nothing to do with nutella or the funness of the game, just the fact that I was (almost?) the only civ to die in that game.
G-Man wrote:What is the least favorite role you've ever had and why?
I wanted to say "any game where I was vanilla", but that's a pretty lame answer I think. Instead, I remember having a silencing role in one game as a civvie. I do not remember the game, the Host may have been LC, but pretty iffy on that. I do remember really not liking that role, as I don't think a civvie benefits from silencing people in general, nor do I think it is helpful to the overall flow of the game.
G-Man wrote:Do you prefer games where everyone has a unique role and power?
Yes. Generally speaking, the more complicated a game, the better.
In the beginning of my Mafia career, I would play any game as I wanted to get comfortable with the basics of the game. At this point, I feel like I get the basics, and a vanilla game would bore the hell out of me. I generally get most of my fun in mafia games from analyzing. Both the game itself and the consequences it can have on certain players and roles and the way people play. I like constructing scenarios with all the knowledge I have and think I have and base my gameplay around that.
G-Man wrote:As a baddie, do you prefer games with one large baddie team or games with multiple baddie teams?
Multiple baddie teams. It is much easier to play since you can genuinely baddie hunt. If there is only one baddie team and you are on it, you are going to have to fabricate your suspicions whilst knowing that they are not true. That is harder for me to do since, contrary to what some may believe, I don't think I am a very convincing liar. At the very least I am much more comfortable if I actually suspect the person I say I suspect.
G-Man wrote:As a civvie, do you prefer games with one large baddie team or games with multiple baddie teams?
I think games with multiple baddie teams tend to be more interesting, but If I am being selfish, as a civvie I would prefer one big baddie team for mostly the same reason I just touched upon. If there is one baddie team, it will be much harder for them to genuinely come up with suspicions. Some people are actually very capable of having fake suspicions that seem very genuine, but I would guess more people don't.
That, and the fact that once you lynch one of the, you should hopefully be able to get the ball rolling on the rest of them.
G-Man wrote:Which of your past victories do you feel is the definitive "Typhoony rules!" game?
I have multiple games that I am very happy with.
- Sandman Mafia on RM, hosted by LC. I was Choronzon, a baddie, and I could challenge people to a duel in the Arcade each night. If they lost, their vote didn't count. I didn't lose a single duel.

. I was left with only aapje, who played Loki, at the end of the game. Unfortunately, I lost the only game that really mattered as we decided to do rock paper scissors for the winner. aapje won.
- I think it was Disney Mafia on RM. I was the SK and against all odds I managed to make it to the final three. I did not have any more tricks up my sleeve there and eventually got lynched. I think I may have played my best game in terms of thread presence there.
- But none of those are victories. The definitive "I rule" game is ofcourse Recruitment Mafia III, in which I was one of the Musketeers. I replaced in around Day III, and managed to get matahari and DP focused on a musketeer win. We all ended up on different teams, much to our advantage. Everything simply worked to our advantage that game, and at the end of the game, we were the only three players left. I think that if you play that game 100 more times, that will not happen again. At all.
Yeah, I think if you would ask other people what game they think of me when they see my name, RM III would definitely be it.
G-Man wrote:Do your friends and family know that you play mafia? If yes, what do they think about it?
Hm. Some people know that I used to play mafia. They didn't particularly care then as they see it as one of those silly games I play. The only one that knows that I am playing A World Reborn is my girlfriend, who sees it as the nerd in me coming out but is not at all interested in playing herself from what I gather. She has played the real life version a couple of times but never got the hang of it.
G-Man wrote:If a mime falls over in a forest, does it make a sound?
I studied Economics. Is the mime or the forest hurt in anyway that would cost anyone money to fix it? If no, then it did not make a sound.