Oh, that was unclear, lol.
Well the radicals shanât be having an easy majority.
I guess itâs kinda safe to assume itâs the 3 who did the last ditch effort of voting no with dabackpack as oyashiro. My reasoning being that we know Yerian was a radical and right from the get go he picked dabackpack for no real reason and that hinted to him who he was. The second time both were in the government, Yerian enacted a radical policy and then took ALL of the blame for it and dabackpack kinda just receded into the shadows. Then Yerian made it clear that he was a radical in order to distract from the whole dabackpack being oyashiro thing.
Yeah now that you mention it, it makes sense
Oh bahaha nevermind
Yeah I figured DaBackpack was Oyashiro too. I knew Rabla was a radical, but never expected him to be Oyashiro.
I wonder how much the game wouldâve changed if Pepe hadnât been forced to play a progressive policy when he was president. That was real bad luck of the draw.
Finally its over⌠That last bit was really hard
GG everyone!
Gotta say, my eyes lit up a bit when I saw the shuffled second stack with the progressive policies stuck at the beginning (where DaBackpack would be able to discard it) and the end of the pile =P
Woohoo~! Progressive victory~! ^o^/
I was finally able to redeem myselfâŚthe lolis of Hinamizawa should be proud to have such trustworthy, hardworking leaders that support them to the best of their ability. I fought for the truth, and the prayers of every loli in Hinamizawa called for our success. I could cry right nowâŚ
Speaking out of character, though, this was a fun game. Emotionally tormenting for me at times, but definitely a good time. I think I learned quite a few things playing these games with you guys, and hopefully I can put those to good use in future games. (Assuming I ever have time to play them⌠)
Hereâs to the next game, and to the lolis of Hinamizawa~!
Sorry to throw you under the bus so early, I wanted to see if I could pull off a Radical play that early. Learnt itâs hard and we BOTH got a lot of doubt, haha.
I forgive you. I got deserved flak for trying to play a strategy that didnât work very well, so I feel itâs more my fault so much blame got shifted onto me in the early game. I have to do things differently if I plan to play this game again in the near future.
And who knows? Maybe next game we will be allies.
Well, good game everyone! Try as I might have, I wasnât able to convince much of the progressives to go against each other. Having progressive president after progressive president also hurt in the late-game. So, yes, my final vote for a no was clinging on false hope
I hope you enjoyed playing together⌠And also hope I didnât piss off too much people~
I too hope yâall enjoyed it! Iâll gladly moderate another game sometime, although I also wouldnât mind being a player if someone else feels like being an omniscient observer/moderator sometime ^^
Yep, it was a fun game! Iâm seriously glad that I ended up putting my trust in the right people. That could also have ended really bad.
Ah, wonderful, weâve finally won! Of course goodness and truth would win in the end and now we can finally work towards Hinamizawaâs future, well played my fellow progressives. Iâm glad I trusted the right people, contrary to popular belief, I actually doubted Necem in the beginning, when he posted his introduction I thought he seemed like a progressive but a bit later on I thought he was acting too calm and composed and maybe it was an act to hide that he was a radical, but I suppose I was right from the start. Frankly, except for Pepeâs game play, I am a bit disappointed with the radicalsâ less than subtle attitudes, I sometimes even doubted some progressivesâ calmer personalities for acts, but Iâll admit that I never guessed Rabla was Oyashiro, that was quite surprising. Anyways, I had a lot of fun playing this game and chatting with everybody and I would probably like to do it again.
Also @Karifean, what do you mean that Pepe had bad luck drawing two progressive policies, that was wonderful luck for me, or maybe our host was not so neutral, after all?
No, CJ, I revealed I was a radical because I was bored with the game not going anywhere. I also picked DaBackpack randomly at the beginning, so none of my choices ever really had anything to do with him.
It kinda pissed me off that no one played along with me. Although, it was kinda funny when you all turned on Necem and Sapphire at the end haha.
Pretty much I had a plan to sabotage you by giving you two radical policies and claiming I drew three. The timing was right as there werenât much progressive policies left in the deck, plus I thought by not contradicting with each otherâs stories, itâd make things more believable. But that didnât turn out as expected :x
I marathoned this entire thread last night and wow, first time I ever heard of this game and love it! So deceptive! If anybody wants to host another round of this, I would love to play!