Posted June 10, 2016
You know it. You love it. Well, it's back again! Yes, folks, it's-
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No, we are NOT bringing back Oreo O's! Those were too sugary anyways.
It's the next Puzzlemaster's Court game!
Now, for those of you who don't know what this is, here's a link to the previous games so you can finagle it out for yourself:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_1/page1 https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_2_death_and_the_mafioso/page1
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_3_the_family_feud
It is, in essence, a murder mystery. The prime suspect has been hauled into court, and it's your job as part of the jury to determine whether they are innocent or guilty. You'll be able to choose which pieces of evidence to view along with your other jury members, and attempt to solve the thing as quickly as possible. In addition, you might see a few guest stars from the GOG community pop up to give testimony!
As always, for those of you who actually need "rules" and such, here, you can have some:
1. Signups will be on a first-come, first-served basis, with some spots "reserved" for players of the previous game who've stated that they want to be notified of this one coming.
2. Even if you don't make it in, you can still play! Instead of being part of the jury, you can be part of the audience! You will not be allowed to vote officially, but that won't stop you from sharing your thoughts and having fun! Plus, if a juror has to drop out for any reason, you could potentially become a juror in their place.
3. My mysteries are quite usually some hefty stuff. You might need to take notes. You have been warned.
4. While constant activity is not necessary, you will be expected to cast your vote when the time comes. I understand that you need time to think and that life sometimes gets in the way, but if you take long enough that the game seems to be dragging, I will give the other jurors the option to speed things along without you!
5. Admittedly the logic behind the mystery is not necessarily something that would hold up in court. The guilty/not guilty verdict can be reasoned out with hard logic such as "not enough evidence" or "sufficient evidence", but the explanation should preferably state HOW the murder was carried out.
6. No guns, magic, mafia members or puzzle shurikens will be allowed.
Participants:
1. sunshinecorp
2. agentcarr16
3. Maxvorstadt
4. docbear1975
5. Chandoraa
6. kusumahendra
7. ZFR
8. sanfueg
9. FantasySci5
10. cristigale
11. bler144 (with ashwald on standby)
12. omega64
Current prize pool courtesy of VaaNFM.
Court is now in session!
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_4_the_fox_in_the_dumbwaiter/page1
...
No, we are NOT bringing back Oreo O's! Those were too sugary anyways.
It's the next Puzzlemaster's Court game!
Now, for those of you who don't know what this is, here's a link to the previous games so you can finagle it out for yourself:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_1/page1 https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_2_death_and_the_mafioso/page1
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_3_the_family_feud
As always, for those of you who actually need "rules" and such, here, you can have some:
1. Signups will be on a first-come, first-served basis, with some spots "reserved" for players of the previous game who've stated that they want to be notified of this one coming.
2. Even if you don't make it in, you can still play! Instead of being part of the jury, you can be part of the audience! You will not be allowed to vote officially, but that won't stop you from sharing your thoughts and having fun! Plus, if a juror has to drop out for any reason, you could potentially become a juror in their place.
3. My mysteries are quite usually some hefty stuff. You might need to take notes. You have been warned.
4. While constant activity is not necessary, you will be expected to cast your vote when the time comes. I understand that you need time to think and that life sometimes gets in the way, but if you take long enough that the game seems to be dragging, I will give the other jurors the option to speed things along without you!
5. Admittedly the logic behind the mystery is not necessarily something that would hold up in court. The guilty/not guilty verdict can be reasoned out with hard logic such as "not enough evidence" or "sufficient evidence", but the explanation should preferably state HOW the murder was carried out.
6. No guns, magic, mafia members or puzzle shurikens will be allowed.
Participants:
1. sunshinecorp
2. agentcarr16
3. Maxvorstadt
4. docbear1975
5. Chandoraa
6. kusumahendra
7. ZFR
8. sanfueg
9. FantasySci5
10. cristigale
11. bler144 (with ashwald on standby)
12. omega64
Current prize pool courtesy of VaaNFM.
Court is now in session!
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_puzzlemasters_court_4_the_fox_in_the_dumbwaiter/page1
Post edited June 26, 2016 by zeogold