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This is Session 3 of Neowin Mafia. Below are some information for reference.

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The game has ended. http://neowinmafia.alyle.net/, Contact sundayx by PM.

Players (4/19)

1. Astro Zombie

2. Rahul

3. mikebiacsi

4. Shof

5. Lt-DavidW

6. addc182

7. perochan

8. SacrificialSoldier

9. duntkno

10. EchoNoise

11. Steffan

12. mr.pingu

13. _Allan_

14. Larney

15. CAPSLOCKISAWSOME

16. Owatonna

17. magik

18. Jase

19. DJLunacy

General Information

These are the simplified rules, more detailed rules can be found later on in the topic.

There are 4 roles, Mafia, Townspeople, Doctor and Sheriff. The Mafia does the killing, the Doctor can save people, and the Sheriff arrests the Mafia.

Everyday there will be 2 cycles, day and night. In the evening the 4 Mafias vote one person off the game, the Doctor will try to save this victim, and the Sheriff tries to arrest the Mafia before the killing. In the day cycle, everyone in the game gets to submit votes to elect one suspicious person to be killed.

The game ends when either all Mafias are dead, therefore the town wins, or that the Mafia wins by having the number of Townspeople equal to the number of Mafia members.

Cycles occur every 12 hours, at 12:00 EST and 00:00 EST daily. Votes are submitted by PM in between cycles.

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Aw..... I really wanted to play, but I'm traveling on business for the next week and a half. I'm afraid I won't have much access to the Internet during that time either.... Anyone know of good internet cafes in Canterbury, Brighton, and Lancaster? :)

Oh well, guess I'll have to wait until next round.

Finally the day has arrived, my coding is done... for now.

Season 3 should run smoothly and without error. I have added in a list of FAQ questions and answers onto the web site, which will be revealed ONCE the game has almost started. Any questions can be PM'd to me, and i will add them also

I took a lot of time programming this, although it may not seem like a lot, it has a lot of code behind it, 1030 lines to be exact.

I will be monitoring everyones votes during season 3, to make sure things go without issue. In the mean time, i will be programming Season 4, which will have more players, and a few other things i can't reveal yet.

I hope you enjoy season 3, it should be better then any season so far :yes:

Lt-DavidW I will hand back the moderator baton to you after this session, because I want to see how this system works out, and to make up for the errors last session. I also want to play.

ynnoj and dr.bisho I will add your names in after I hear a confirmation if you're joining. In regards to your questions, the game usually lasts 2 weeks at most, so see how your schedule could fit in.

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ynnoj and dr.bisho I will add your names in after I hear a confirmation if you're joining. In regards to your questions, the game usually lasts 2 weeks at most, so see how your schedule could fit in.

Like I said, it depends when you plan on starting. I'm away from July 9th-17th, and during that time I will have very limited internet access.

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