The player who fails to provide an explanation is eliminated. If everyone succeeds in giving an explanation, a random player is eliminated. If no one is willing to lie, Hitler is eliminated. The majority can win at the first turn just by being honest, but then it will be lame and no fun, right?
January 21, 2025 at 9:23 PM
The player who fails to provide an explanation is eliminated. If everyone succeeds in giving an explanation, a random player is eliminated. If no one is willing to lie, Hitler is eliminated. The majority can win at the first turn just by being honest, but then it will be lame and no fun, right?
Other developers should follow this example. Just donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, make your support of the Ukrainian cause vocal, and your game will be protected from piracy without any clumsy and inconvenient external tools.
November 24, 2024 at 2:05 PM
Other developers should follow this example. Just donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, make your support of the Ukrainian cause vocal, and your game will be protected from piracy without any clumsy and inconvenient external tools.
They even play victim: "We're overwhelmed with crime and can't even protect Jewish communities. It's not intent; it's weakness." As long as Germans view antisemitism solely as an "Other's" issue, it will flourish.
October 18, 2023 at 2:35 PM
They even play victim: "We're overwhelmed with crime and can't even protect Jewish communities. It's not intent; it's weakness." As long as Germans view antisemitism solely as an "Other's" issue, it will flourish.
It feels like violent antisemitism is just being outsourced to immigrants, like other "dirty jobs". In German media and politics, antisemitism discussions often revolve around "deportation", presenting it as something foreign and inherently not German.
October 18, 2023 at 2:34 PM
It feels like violent antisemitism is just being outsourced to immigrants, like other "dirty jobs". In German media and politics, antisemitism discussions often revolve around "deportation", presenting it as something foreign and inherently not German.