Designed and Moderated by: Tom
Reviewed by: rianalnn
All was well on Sesame Street. People and muppets alike lived in peace, and it was a wonderful era of fun and learning. For some.
One day Gordon was out for his morning run. It was just like any other morning on Sesame Street; quiet, peaceful, and cool. Gordon was enjoying himself, but then something out of the corner of his eye caused him to stop dead in his tracks. Was that a knife on the ground? He moved towards it. It was positioned at the head of an alleyway, glinting in the morning sun. He got closer. Yes, it was a knife! And not any old kitchen knife. This was clearly a weapon designed to harm others. Gordon was immediately concerned. Why would this be on Sesame Street, a place of happiness and friendship? He stooped down to pick it up. As he did so, something else caught his eye down the alleyway. Another glint, redish against the left wall. It was hard to see what exactly it was in the darkened, dirty walkway. Gordon looked around, snatched up the knife, concealed it in his pocket, and slowly proceeded to advance down the corridor to investigate.
He got closer, and a stench confirmed his dreaded suspicion: blood. There was blood on the wall. In fact, the blood had been written on the wall. It was a message. Struggling to read the long paragraphs of misspelled text in the dimly-lit alley Gordon finally interpreted it after several minutes: a muppet had wrote it, and this muppet wanted all humans to leave Sesame Street. This muppet believed that Sesame Street was for muppets only; humans did not belong. This muppet was also threatening to capture those who did not comply.
Gordon was shocked. He raced back to his house in fear of his own safety. How could anyone do this? Everyone was getting along so nicely. Why would a muppet want the humans to leave?
After some time, when everyone on Sesame Street was awake, Gordon spread the news. Everyone was stunned. Nobody knew what to do; was the threat serious? Should people actually leave their homes? After long amounts of discussion, the humans decided to stay. They doubted any of their friends would ever consider doing anything so malicious.
Two weeks passed without a problem. Then, 16 days after the incident, things were unusually still. It was nearing noon, but Sesame Street seemed to be lacking population. Suddenly, it was realized; all the humans were gone! The only ones out and about were muppets! Frantically the muppets ran to their human-friends' houses. Nobody was home. Every single man, woman, boy and girl was gone.
This was serious. All of the muppets on Sesame Street got together to figure out what to do. Someone pointed out "it must have been one of us or some group of us in this very meeting that did it! The message was written in muppet handwriting!" A frenzy of commotion and panic occurred. How could this be happening? Then someone else said "we have to all think about this and figure out who did it so we can get our friends back. Panic won't do anything." The other muppets agreed and started to calm down. For the next few weeks they would all get together and try to figure out who did it.
At first it was slow going. Nobody wanted to accuse any of their friends. Progress simply wasn't happening. But then, muppets started being captured. Each night, one was found to be missing. Apparently the culprits were not pleased with everyone's determination to get the humans back.
After the continuation of very little progress for nearly a month, only 12 muppets of the entire population remained. They knew they had to do something, and quick. Accusations had to start happening, even if they were pointed at friends. It was time to get down and dirty.
~~~
This game is a Basic; it has normal Day and Night phases with normal lynches in the day and normal mafia nights. The roles in this game are simple to understand as is the layout. There are no neutral roles; just town and mafia.
This is also my first game I've created and moderated, so bear with me. I hope to do a good job, of course.
The game has a bit more focus on flavor than average.
If interested in joining sign up with an "/in", and say how Sesame Street impacted you as a child, if it did at all, and maybe state some of your more fond or funny memories of it.
Roles will be assigned randomly as will the muppets who can play (if more than 12 sign up). Signups will last about 72 hours.
2011: Best Mafia Performance (Individual) - Best Newcomer
2012: Best (False?) Role Claim - Worst Town Performance (Group) - Best Mafia Performance (Group) - Best SK Performance - Best Overall Player
2013: Best Non-SK Neutral Performance
2014: Best Town Performance (Individual) - Best Town Performance (Group) - Most Interesting Role - Best Game - Best Overall Player
2015: Worst Mafia Performance (Group) - Best Read
2016: Best Town Performance (Group) - Best Town Player - Best Overall Player
Fun fact and nothing to do with the game, I was scared ****less of the honkers back when I was a kid. You know those muppets with bells and horns on their heads? hahahaha
Sad to say, ever since the Jim Hanson Company sold the Muppets to Disney, Kermit has barely made any appearances in the Street. So hes not really part of the show anymore. Last time he showed up it was an Anniversary episode.
First game here. Will see how I do. (All. Can say about the other two I've been in/ am in is that they are still going on on other sites. So naturally, no comment on them.)
2011: Best Mafia Performance (Individual) - Best Newcomer
2012: Best (False?) Role Claim - Worst Town Performance (Group) - Best Mafia Performance (Group) - Best SK Performance - Best Overall Player
2013: Best Non-SK Neutral Performance
2014: Best Town Performance (Individual) - Best Town Performance (Group) - Most Interesting Role - Best Game - Best Overall Player
2015: Worst Mafia Performance (Group) - Best Read
2016: Best Town Performance (Group) - Best Town Player - Best Overall Player
2011: Best Mafia Performance (Individual) - Best Newcomer
2012: Best (False?) Role Claim - Worst Town Performance (Group) - Best Mafia Performance (Group) - Best SK Performance - Best Overall Player
2013: Best Non-SK Neutral Performance
2014: Best Town Performance (Individual) - Best Town Performance (Group) - Most Interesting Role - Best Game - Best Overall Player
2015: Worst Mafia Performance (Group) - Best Read
2016: Best Town Performance (Group) - Best Town Player - Best Overall Player
Welcome to
Mafia!
Designed and Moderated by: Tom
Reviewed by: rianalnn
All was well on Sesame Street. People and muppets alike lived in peace, and it was a wonderful era of fun and learning. For some.
One day Gordon was out for his morning run. It was just like any other morning on Sesame Street; quiet, peaceful, and cool. Gordon was enjoying himself, but then something out of the corner of his eye caused him to stop dead in his tracks. Was that a knife on the ground? He moved towards it. It was positioned at the head of an alleyway, glinting in the morning sun. He got closer. Yes, it was a knife! And not any old kitchen knife. This was clearly a weapon designed to harm others. Gordon was immediately concerned. Why would this be on Sesame Street, a place of happiness and friendship? He stooped down to pick it up. As he did so, something else caught his eye down the alleyway. Another glint, redish against the left wall. It was hard to see what exactly it was in the darkened, dirty walkway. Gordon looked around, snatched up the knife, concealed it in his pocket, and slowly proceeded to advance down the corridor to investigate.
He got closer, and a stench confirmed his dreaded suspicion: blood. There was blood on the wall. In fact, the blood had been written on the wall. It was a message. Struggling to read the long paragraphs of misspelled text in the dimly-lit alley Gordon finally interpreted it after several minutes: a muppet had wrote it, and this muppet wanted all humans to leave Sesame Street. This muppet believed that Sesame Street was for muppets only; humans did not belong. This muppet was also threatening to capture those who did not comply.
Gordon was shocked. He raced back to his house in fear of his own safety. How could anyone do this? Everyone was getting along so nicely. Why would a muppet want the humans to leave?
After some time, when everyone on Sesame Street was awake, Gordon spread the news. Everyone was stunned. Nobody knew what to do; was the threat serious? Should people actually leave their homes? After long amounts of discussion, the humans decided to stay. They doubted any of their friends would ever consider doing anything so malicious.
Two weeks passed without a problem. Then, 16 days after the incident, things were unusually still. It was nearing noon, but Sesame Street seemed to be lacking population. Suddenly, it was realized; all the humans were gone! The only ones out and about were muppets! Frantically the muppets ran to their human-friends' houses. Nobody was home. Every single man, woman, boy and girl was gone.
This was serious. All of the muppets on Sesame Street got together to figure out what to do. Someone pointed out "it must have been one of us or some group of us in this very meeting that did it! The message was written in muppet handwriting!" A frenzy of commotion and panic occurred. How could this be happening? Then someone else said "we have to all think about this and figure out who did it so we can get our friends back. Panic won't do anything." The other muppets agreed and started to calm down. For the next few weeks they would all get together and try to figure out who did it.
At first it was slow going. Nobody wanted to accuse any of their friends. Progress simply wasn't happening. But then, muppets started being captured. Each night, one was found to be missing. Apparently the culprits were not pleased with everyone's determination to get the humans back.
After the continuation of very little progress for nearly a month, only 12 muppets of the entire population remained. They knew they had to do something, and quick. Accusations had to start happening, even if they were pointed at friends. It was time to get down and dirty.
~~~
This game is a Basic; it has normal Day and Night phases with normal lynches in the day and normal mafia nights. The roles in this game are simple to understand as is the layout. There are no neutral roles; just town and mafia.
This is also my first game I've created and moderated, so bear with me. I hope to do a good job, of course.
The game has a bit more focus on flavor than average.
If interested in joining sign up with an "/in", and say how Sesame Street impacted you as a child, if it did at all, and maybe state some of your more fond or funny memories of it.
Roles will be assigned randomly as will the muppets who can play (if more than 12 sign up). Signups will last about 72 hours.
Muppets:
1. LnGrrrR
2. Sir Karn
3. Cantripmancer
4. storyteller
5. Rancid Raptor
6. Shockwave07
7. fadeblue
8. Generic
9. Pheonix Sun Rise (m. Iso)
10. sXe
11. Rodemy
12. Seppel
Muppets from out of town (Replacements):
1. Iso2. EtR
3. WanderingWolf
4. Proph
5.
Not doing spectator thing this time, sorry.
And that is one messed up plot.
As far as how Sesame Street impacted me, all I have to say is that town can't lose this game, because...
COOPERATION
MAKES IT HAPPEN
COOPERATION
WORKING TOGETHER!
(dig it)
Hmm 12 Muppets...
Big Bird
Grover
Cookie Monster
Bert
Ernie
Oscar
The Count
Snuffleupagus
Kermit
Guy Smiley
Elmo
Double headed monster... Or the yup-yup-yup aliens
Though I would love a surprise appearance from the guy who always orders food at the restaurant Grover works at.
Club Flamingo Wins: 1!
{мы, тьма}
2012: Best (False?) Role Claim - Worst Town Performance (Group) - Best Mafia Performance (Group) - Best SK Performance - Best Overall Player
2013: Best Non-SK Neutral Performance
2014: Best Town Performance (Individual) - Best Town Performance (Group) - Most Interesting Role - Best Game - Best Overall Player
2015: Worst Mafia Performance (Group) - Best Read
2016: Best Town Performance (Group) - Best Town Player - Best Overall Player
Currently in zero games (or, dead in them rather :p)
Those space-worms were #1.
/replace or /mentor if randomed out/needed
/Replace for me.
In 1 game, due to end soon.
I seem to vaguely remember watching the show in Japan.
Basic 82: Hayate the Combat Butler Mafia
Town Doctor, NK N1
Mini: Drury Lane Mafia
Replaced out D1
Mafia "Stuffer"
Basic 80: Sesame Street Mafia
Town Mason, NK N1
Scum Victory
Basic 68: Mr. Potato Head Mafia
Replacing Marblez D2
Town Vanilla, Lynched Last Day (D6)
Scum Victory
Mini: Eeveelution Mafia
Town Umbreon, Modkilled D1
Scum Victory
Mini: Deitriptychos Mafia
Town Necromancer, NK N1
Town Victory
Would love to spectate, though.
Town Win % = 75%
Mafia Win % = 75%
Overall Win % = 75%
Completed Game Log
2014: Best Mafia Performance (Group)
2014: Most Improved Player
2014: Best Town Player
2014: Best Overall Player
Don't go to the Cruise Ship of Death this time.
I would Flip If I was the count.
THe game would be Brought by the Letter S and the Number 3
It's Hip to be a Square
Yeah... sorry about that.
Basic 82: Hayate the Combat Butler Mafia
Town Doctor, NK N1
Mini: Drury Lane Mafia
Replaced out D1
Mafia "Stuffer"
Basic 80: Sesame Street Mafia
Town Mason, NK N1
Scum Victory
Basic 68: Mr. Potato Head Mafia
Replacing Marblez D2
Town Vanilla, Lynched Last Day (D6)
Scum Victory
Mini: Eeveelution Mafia
Town Umbreon, Modkilled D1
Scum Victory
Mini: Deitriptychos Mafia
Town Necromancer, NK N1
Town Victory
Sad to say, ever since the Jim Hanson Company sold the Muppets to Disney, Kermit has barely made any appearances in the Street. So hes not really part of the show anymore. Last time he showed up it was an Anniversary episode.
Disney really doesn't like to share.
It's Hip to be a Square
Club Flamingo Wins: 1!
The Izzet
First game here. Will see how I do. (All. Can say about the other two I've been in/ am in is that they are still going on on other sites. So naturally, no comment on them.)
Thanks to Heroes of the Plane Studios for the sigpic.
Spider-Man Mafia 3 (Off-Site: NGA)
Metroid Mafia (Off-Site: Mafia Universe)
YOU CAME TO THE WRONG STREET MUTHA ****AH.
or even..
Today's game is brought to you by the letter BLAP BLAP!
{мы, тьма}
2012: Best (False?) Role Claim - Worst Town Performance (Group) - Best Mafia Performance (Group) - Best SK Performance - Best Overall Player
2013: Best Non-SK Neutral Performance
2014: Best Town Performance (Individual) - Best Town Performance (Group) - Most Interesting Role - Best Game - Best Overall Player
2015: Worst Mafia Performance (Group) - Best Read
2016: Best Town Performance (Group) - Best Town Player - Best Overall Player
I'm not playing in this one.
Favorite letter is T and number is 10!
/inittowinit
Iso, since Void isn't playing will you mentor me?
{мы, тьма}
2012: Best (False?) Role Claim - Worst Town Performance (Group) - Best Mafia Performance (Group) - Best SK Performance - Best Overall Player
2013: Best Non-SK Neutral Performance
2014: Best Town Performance (Individual) - Best Town Performance (Group) - Most Interesting Role - Best Game - Best Overall Player
2015: Worst Mafia Performance (Group) - Best Read
2016: Best Town Performance (Group) - Best Town Player - Best Overall Player
Currently in zero games.
Oscar was my role model growing up.
Official Straight Edge Member of the Called
It's Hip to be a Square