
Originally Posted by
Miriel
Oh, yeah. I forgot to bring that up.
Now that you guys have played a full round of Mafia without talking to each other outside the game, I hope you can see what a big difference it has made.
If you really think about the way this game went down, and try to factor in what would have happened if outside discussion had been allowed, I think you'd see just how lame it would have been. No suspense, no uncertainty, etc. It's that unknown factor, that inability to contact others and confirm your own suspicions that makes Mafia interesting.
Yeah yeah, you can argue that Mafia could always use outside discussion to trick townies, but I don't think that argument really flies. Why? Cause Townies by their very nature (being innocent and all) have nothing to hide. It's easy to collaborate with other people if you have nothing to hide. Y'all talk amongst yourselves to find out who the cop is, who the doctor is, plan out which power roles should do what for the town each night, etc. And it's all fine and dandy for yourselves. But the chances of Mafia winning a game that allows outside discussion would be extremely small. And games really should be balanced if they're to be any good at all.