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It's a role playing murder game with only a few roles: the Honest People (majority), the Mafia (minority), and sometimes the |
It's a role playing murder game with only a few roles: the [[Honest]] People ([[majority]]), the Mafia ([[minority]]), and sometimes the [[Judge]]s (moderators, one of whom is Mafia). It takes only a few hours. There are two kinds of turns, day and night, which alternate. No equipment is needed except a deck of cards. If you want to see some official rules, [http://www.princeton.edu/~mafia/ look here]. |
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Mafia was first played as a regular event here on September 24, 1998, by a group of people who learned the game from our President, Steve Phelps, on September 15, 1998. |
Mafia was first played as a regular event here on September 24, 1998, by a group of people who learned the game from our President, Steve Phelps, on September 15, 1998. |
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 3 March 2005
It's a role playing murder game with only a few roles: the Honest People (majority), the Mafia (minority), and sometimes the Judges (moderators, one of whom is Mafia). It takes only a few hours. There are two kinds of turns, day and night, which alternate. No equipment is needed except a deck of cards. If you want to see some official rules, look here.
Mafia was first played as a regular event here on September 24, 1998, by a group of people who learned the game from our President, Steve Phelps, on September 15, 1998.