"Two Room" game rules
A new rule from the last game: We'll award fifty points to everyone who started in the location that has the most posts!
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Please read the premises of both rooms before making a decision as to which room you'll start in.
The “Abdullah” games are a different type of MURDER! game, the “Two Room game.”
The major differences between this game and the normal ones is that this instead of having one thread, this game will have two; each thread will be its own “room.”
And! There will be TWO KILLERS instead of just one.
There is not necessarily one killer per room, both killers will be chosen randomly out of everyone. They will know who each other are.
Everyone will sign up for one room or the other. That’s the room they will start in.
After the game has been “locked down,” and the murderers have been selected, (Like in a normal MURDER! game) everyone will be able to go to the other rooms. To do so, they need to clearly announce in the roleplay “John left for the other wing.”
You can only be in one room, of course. After all, it’d be physically impossible in character to be in both.
Of course you won’t know what’s going on in the room you just entered, but isn’t that normal? So don’t worry about getting lost, just jump in and have fun.
There will be a proctor stationed in each room. If you have any questions, please PM the proctor of the room you are in.
In order to kill someone, the murderer must be in the same room as their victim, they must PM the proctor of that room, and they must stay in that room until that person has posted a death post.
(If the victim wanders off to another room before they get informed of their demise, killer, don’t follow them, the proctor will be sure to tell them which room they need to die in.)
The civilian must also be in the same room as the person they are accusing. A civilian may only make one accusation at a time.
And, if there is an accusation in the room, no killer can strike, and no one else can make any more accusations until the first accusation has been resolved.
The normal rule “The killer can’t strike again until three posts after a death post” must be adhered by both killers if they are in the same room.
For example, if Killer A kills Civilian A, then Killer B can’t kill Civilian B until three posts after Civilian A’s deathpost.
In order for the civilians to win, they must catch both killers.
If the civilians win, any surviving accusers of the killers will get 250 points each. (Take note: If you correctly accuse a killer, you must survive in order to get points.) If the same person accused both killers, they will get 500 points. All surviving civilians will get 100 points.
In order for the killers to win, they must kill all of the civilians except one. A killer who does not get accused gets 300 points.