Welcome, welcome to Spyfall X! In this episode of Spyfall, there will be no pre-emptive theme given outside of the knowledge that it's something from a TV show. What kind? Well, that'll be up to the spy to figure out.
As a refresher, here are the rules:
Rules
Spyfall is an easy-to-learn party game of bluffing, probing questions, clever answers, and suspicion.
At the start of a game of Spyfall, all players receive a PM from the host, telling them the same location — a casino, a traveling circus, a pirate ship, or even a space station — except that one player receives a PM only telling them that they are a Spy, instead. The Spy doesn’t know where they are, but wins the game if they can figure it out before they blow their cover!
A randomly selected player is chosen to go first. This player will ask any one other player a question — "Why are you dressed so strangely?" or "When was the last time we got a payday?" or anything else you can come up with, though obviously not just what the location is or what other players’ roles are — trying to guess who among them is the Spy. That player will then answer the question and then ask any other player a question. In other words, you may not ask a question to the player who asked you a question. The Spy doesn't know where he is, so he has to listen carefully. Non-Spy players want to ask questions and give answers that prove to the other players that they know where they are. But watch out! If your questions and answers are too specific, the Spy will easily guess the location and win, so you need to practice a bit of subtlety. But if your questions and answers are too generic, you might be accused of being the Spy. The Spy will also sometimes be asked questions (just like any other player would) and have to come up with questions of his own, without knowing anything about where he is! If you listened carefully to the other players, you’ll be able to come up with a plausible question or answer… hopefully.
At any time during the game, one player may accuse another of being a Spy. If a majority of players agree with the accusation, the game ends and the accused player has to reveal his identity. If a Non-Spy is revealed, the Spy wins; but if the Spy is uncovered, all other players win. Alternatively, if the Spy figures out where they are, they can reveal their identity and make a guess at the location. If they're right, they win the game; but if not, the Non-Spy players win.
So let's tune in and see what exciting show this episode of Spyfall will have in store! And here's our lovely cast today:
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@A self deprecating Kane2.
@North3.
@Ruguo4.
@Wintermoot5.
@Red Mones6.
@Gerrick7.
@Hydra8.
@taulover 9.
@Excalibur Now, I should inform you of a twist: there
may be more than a single spy. How many? That's a secret. Is it everyone? No. But there
is more than one. So rather than ending the game after a correct guess of a single spy, the game will continue, with that spy being removed from the playing field. The game will continue until either all of the spies have been discovered, a player mistaken as a spy is voted out, or one of the spies makes a correct guess.
PMs have been sent, so let's get this show rolling, and we'll have
Excalibur ask the first question today!