I don't any of you will see this, but for those of you that will, I'd like to explain why I should get in Suitman's next season. And I think it's obvious it's not because of my game in Jan Mayen, since the first tribal I went to I left in a unanimous vote where I self-voted. But I've improved since then and I think I have what it takes to make a good season. I try to entertain people, and while that may not always show in my gameplay, it will usually show in challenges or at tribal. But when it comes to my gameplay, it most likely will either be respectable game that will at the very least make me being voted in a decision you wouldn't regret, or I may play a game laughably bad and you wouldn't regret it that way. I may have a good start that comes crashing down later on. There're multiple positive possibilities if I get on, and I'll try to send as many confessionals as necessary. So vote me if you want to see someone despite lacking a backbone have Chronic Backstabbing Disorder stumble their way through the game!
I'm planning on making a new and unique group game, but one of my problems is that I don't have anything to use for a picture. Anyone that can help? And just so you know, this is the group it'd be for: http://www.tengaged.com/group/8129
I thought of a group game called the Framers.The rules are that however many players there are in the season have to figure out who the killer is. The killer's job is to trick the jurors (the players) into not voting to execute them. The killer is decided randomly and they must decide which player they want to kill, so it might be a good idea to be on everyone's good side. They can choose to frame someone and the two of them, along with a suspect with bad luck will be judged. The killer will have ways to get the jurors to save them. They will have 1 bribe and 1 threat the whole game, and they can make one anonymous. The bribery gives you 2 points for saving the killer and the threat will make you lose a point if you vote them. The jurors do not have to vote who they think the killer is if they think it will help their game. I might make up a case (or something else if someone has a better idea) and then the suspects will argue their case, with the jurors asking questions. The way the winner will be decided (it's a Final 3) is that there will be a point system. The points will be decided by if you vote to execute the real killer (1 point), if you fail (0 points), briberies and threats, getting away with being the killer (3 points). Let me know if you have questions, suggestions, if you think this is a good idea, and anything else). #casting I guess.