my school is incredibly greedy, i do not deny that
i’ve stopped playing board games as much as I should recently because my back has been killing me (metaphorically, no actual devilish cellular betrayals involved) lately and I can’t sit up for as long as I used to.
Oh, I’m absolutely willing to criticize it for its flaws to the extent it has them, don’t get me wrong.
True, non-defamatory statements aren’t slander
Facts and logic
this thread devolved into a conversation about nerd-based semantics pretty quickly
How can you remember all of the rules
this has been over a period of almost a year lol
also it’s easier than you think
What is avalon
It’s a social deduction game for “5-10” players (but best with 7+)
Why are you assuming that
Imma need more than that chief
personally i never forget the rules of a board game once i’ve played it once
Lol i thought my group was decent but compared to yours it now seems laughable
There are two teams, Good and Evil
During the game, the players go on a series of five “quests.” Good wins by succeeding at three quests; evil wins by failing three quests. On a given quest, all the players who have been voted to go on the quest secretly choose to pass or fail it. The number of passes and failures is then revealed; in general, a quest needs 0 failures to pass.
The people on each quest are chosen by a quest leader and voted on by all players. If they don’t like the quest, they can send it to the next leader (though not an unlimited number of times).
Evils mostly know who each other are, while Good mostly doesn’t; however, certain Good characters start with additional information. As an alternative win condition, Evil can successfully guess the identity of a specific nearly-omniscient good character (meaning that he can’t just out all that information right away).