Post #173171
October 28, 2023, 01:37:46 AM
This is a nice question that deserves at least once answer, so I shall provide one.
When I play Mafia (Werewolf), I am typically pursuing at least one of the following three objectives:
1) Scratch the puzzle-solving itch that is uniquely sated by the forum version of this game, given the healthy amount of time available and the teamwork that is made possible by the game's unique social elements.
2) Maintain and sustain the vibrance of Mafia as an Internet community. I am an administrator for a dedicated Mafia website, and I am loosely associated with the championship tournament on MU. I have been playing for a very long time. More than the game itself, I appreciate the communal character of Mafia culture. People from all over the place can become acquainted in a trial by fire, and really neat relationships can be forged in that environment. It's worth celebrating and holding onto.
3) To show what the Internet itself can be if people just let it. Mafia can sometimes, by nature of its conflict-driven structure, have a way of bringing out the worst in us. We forget ourselves, and we forget that our teammates and opponents alike are human beings with flaws, feelings, and talents. So I set out to make Mafia something else, at least as much as I can, because it doesn't have to be that way. Through the veils of anonymity and competition we may still breed a culture of respect and admiration, something that the game of Mafia and the entire Internet at large need more of. I try to be the change I want to see in the world, I suppose.