We had Quantum Mafia, which was very silly and I don't think it finished.
We've had Time Travel Mafia, which I don't even remember doing...
And we've had Parallel Worlds Mafia which looked insane.
*A glint flashes off her glasses and an evil smile spreads across her face. She takes the enormous tome she holds and flips it open to a random page and begins reading.*
Quantum Mafia was an interesting premise. Basing itself off of a few principles of quantum mechanics, players had no set role until "observed." Everything was percentage-based, but the game seemed to peter out, I believe. It was confusing to keep track of.
*She licks her finger and turns a few pages at once.*
Time Travel Mafia was an odd venture to see if you were able to play a game where future days could affect past days. In fact, the town got incredibly lucky, managing to track down the mafia and bring a townie back to life! Toonyman, you were in that one, showing again your lack of defensive ability as the town attacks you to win the game, mostly due to your poor excuse of being a doctor
! Overall, the experiment could be deemed a failure, as they determined lack of roleflips was pretty detrimental to town. In fact, I believe no game has included no roleflips since then, but I could be mistaken.
*She slams the book close.*
Parallel Worlds Mafia was interesting. Two games of mafia were played concurrently, with power roles able to affect either game. I enjoyed this one, which highlighted Webadict's manipulative nature and emphasizes his relationship with Dakarian. Webadict and Pandarsenic conspire to kill off the other world's mafia, allowing them to have free reign over their own mafia world. A lucky shot on the first night kills one of the mafia of the other world, and the remaining otherworld mafia is taken down eventually. Pandarsenic, having a power role in the other world, manages to help lock down his mafia world, and the game ends in a Pandarsenic-Webadict victory!
Phew!