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Yeti Face
Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur

Sep-8-2014 10:51

After a period of absence, THE RESISTANCE has returned to the Sleuth boards with a healthy Yeti-flavoured taste.

For those unfamiliar, The Resistance is a social game of limited information. Players are split into two teams, one team being true members of the resistance, and the other being spies who have infiltrated the group. Over a course of five missions, resistance members aim to have three missions succeed, whereas spies aim to sabotage three of them. The only way for players to communicate with each other will be through this thread.

I'll post a detailed set of rules once the sign up process is over, but to give you an idea of how the game goes the first The Resistance thread on the Sleuth boards is here: http://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=34582&first_record=302111

We'll need five to ten players in order to start the game. I'd like to keep this game flowing, so before putting your name down please make sure that to the best of your knowledge you'll be able to log in at least once a day for the next two weeks. You will not receive financial payment for playing THE RESISTANCE.

Sign up today!

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DevilishWings
DevilishWings
Charioteer

Sep-16-2014 21:54

I knew that, but I had just been in a round. If you want people to play this, you have to let them play, lol.

Soheir Hassan
Soheir Hassan
Sleuth About Town

Sep-16-2014 22:40

At the expense of possible defeat?! Pah, what the hey, I'm gonna be overconfident and say let the spies take a round. ;D

DevilishWings
DevilishWings
Charioteer

Sep-16-2014 22:57

At the very least we'll know exactly who they are. Or sort'of.

Sal Iva
Sal Iva
Little Monster

Sep-17-2014 06:40

Vote cast.

Lou Hoyle
Lou Hoyle
Babelfish

Sep-17-2014 06:43

No, No, a thousand times NO.

“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
Edmund Burke

We must continue the fight till the end.

Lou Hoyle
Lou Hoyle
Babelfish

Sep-17-2014 07:02

Devi in an earlier post you wrote this concerning the Establish Confidience power:

" It's useless for my interests, therefore I'm going to make it rather useless for everyone else as well. "

Help me out I'm not following the logic behind this action. I would have thought that at least you could have given it to TD as a reward for the last mission.

Lou Hoyle
Lou Hoyle
Babelfish

Sep-17-2014 07:07

"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."
Albert Einstein

Soheir Hassan
Soheir Hassan
Sleuth About Town

Sep-17-2014 07:17

Very serious and wise words, Lou.

However, I for one am grateful that Devi didn't pass on the power. When you think of it from my perspective, both she and I are Resistance. If she gives the power to anyone else, there are high odds that it will end up in the hands of a spy. And what would a spy do with the power? Well, if I were them, I would have used it to lie and say that I found out that Devi was a spy and that therefore Soheir must be one too.

Of course, to my fellow unknown resistors, from your perspective it could also seem like that we are in fact spies and that's why Devi didn't hand it over to anyone.

These powers are a curse! Bad Yeti, bad boy! ;)

Regardless, thanks Devi. :)

DevilishWings
DevilishWings
Charioteer

Sep-17-2014 07:19

Well, the logic is the following. Soheir said I was Resistance. She may or may not have been lying. Either way, she has that answer from Yeti since last round.

The power I received would have revealed my allegiance to yet another player. I think a little mystery does us all some good and keeps us on our toes, thus making the game a lot more fun.

Soheir Hassan
Soheir Hassan
Sleuth About Town

Sep-17-2014 07:24

Oh, and I've been meaning to say a couple of things:

1) Thank you Yeti for setting up the game. It's nice to see an active, fun thread on Noir.

2) The narration has been fantastic - and hats off to Devi to contributing - why didn't I think of that. :)

3) Thanks to the game, I think my deductive logic skills have increased ever so slightly - always a good skill for a detective to develop. :) Thanks again.

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