M-FM XXX Poll is now open! Poll submissions will close in 2 weeks, on Sunday, September 18th!
To submit a game to the poll, please send a PM my way. You MUST attach a brief description (a few sentences) with your game to give your audience a summary of what you have planned in store. You may hype it up, but make sure you hit the main point of your game. If you fail to do that, then I will write one for you, but it will be completely objective and lacking hype.
I will edit in this post with your submissions as soon as I read it and verify that it's complete enough to be in the poll.
Please use this thread for relevant questions, suggestions, comments, and hype only.
"Rick and Morty" by Frog
"Fringe" by SuperJackThis balance-proven semi-open variant features classic roles, 1 Neutral Killer, 5 Mafia, and 15 Town. Purposeful day chat is emphasized by disallowing last wills. The Alignment Cop role featuring a randomized night zero true town peek, and the Godfather, and Neutral Killing roles featuring a night zero modifier choice allows for meaningful discussion to begin day 1. Rick and Morty themed flavor all squanching game.
"Election: 1960" by MattZedA 20-player game with two separate day chats with 10 players each. Lynch occurs at end of day and the player with the most votes, regardless of day, is lynched.
The year is 1960, and presidential candidates Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy are in a close race for the White House. Five Factions: the Far Left, the Democrats, the Independents, the Republicans, and the Far Right, are fighting to eliminate opposing factions from the political process.
The Independents take the role of the town, opposed by rival scum factions via the Far Left and Far Right. However, the Democrats and Republicans are small cults who must choose between siding with the Independents or their respective scum factions.
Do you have what it takes to discover your allies and eliminate your enemies? Vote for Election: 1960, and find out!
FAQ:
I submitted my game for a previous poll, but I didn't win. Do I have to send you another PM to submit it?
Yes.