Not just unique in the context of Blood on the Clocktower scripts, but unique overall in social deduction games. You normally don't get a majority of information from the deaths in games like Werewolf, Mafia, or Murder Mystery type roleplay games, the information comes almost entirely from social deductions and random guesses. Blood on the Clocktower has completely changed the landscape of social deduction games, and Bad Moon Rising is the most obvious example highlighting this. Likewise, that's also why it's my favourite script
@@ZekeBittersweet The approach BotC takes to dead players in general is unique. In most games, a dead player's gone and can't participate besides some rare roles offered a final hail-mary triggered by death. In BotC, the first thing I found fascinating was that you still get to be an active participant in discussions, you can work with the info you received (and in fact help your team more if you were protecting your good role by hiding the info) and vote one last time. You can't just silence someone who knows too much or acts too suspiciously of your demon in order to try and shift the discussion. And meta-wise it makes plenty of sense, dying on day 1 for a Vortox sacrifice and then sitting quietly for an hour is a recipe for never playing the game again.
Totally agree that there was nowhere fair to have a regurgitation by the shab. It's unlucky for the good team that it painted a world where it wasn't shab, but in fairness, that's because their abilities blocked one or more kills from happening almost every single night. It would be really unfair to go "hey jackie, the good teams skills have denied you more than half of your opportunities to kill AND we're gonna reverse one as well!" It may have just confirmed her as professor but like he said, too many of the possible abilities would have just solved the game.
After watching some games on this channel I've seen that's it's very hard to hide what the demon is forever from the majority of the good team, which is why I think this is to me, is my favourite base script game of blood on the clockwise ever
Yes, but my group learned too late through 2 failed executions and a kill happy gossip that we had a Zombuul. The chambermaid that died night 2 was hidden way too well at that point.
My biggest pleasure there would be, if another video like that I could see. Cause our world is a round globe, most live stream timing for me isn't dope. waiting longer would make me as undead as a lich, thus i keep watching VODs now on twitch.
You can just head on over to the unofficial discord server. There are online games everyday. You can even jump in as a spectator. Just put a ! in front of your name so everyone knows and you can wait till the current game is finished and join in on the next one.
Kat really has the tendency to see her theory as the correct one. We have seen other players use that. But here it annoys me since she kind of accuses the storyteller that she Metaed their choices incorrectly.
See this is why I love BMR, the fact that deaths are information more than in any other script is so unique
Yeah, BMR is very fun to watch because of how the death = information thing warps the whole game. Seems way cooler than SnV for me.
Not just unique in the context of Blood on the Clocktower scripts, but unique overall in social deduction games. You normally don't get a majority of information from the deaths in games like Werewolf, Mafia, or Murder Mystery type roleplay games, the information comes almost entirely from social deductions and random guesses. Blood on the Clocktower has completely changed the landscape of social deduction games, and Bad Moon Rising is the most obvious example highlighting this. Likewise, that's also why it's my favourite script
@@ZekeBittersweet The approach BotC takes to dead players in general is unique. In most games, a dead player's gone and can't participate besides some rare roles offered a final hail-mary triggered by death. In BotC, the first thing I found fascinating was that you still get to be an active participant in discussions, you can work with the info you received (and in fact help your team more if you were protecting your good role by hiding the info) and vote one last time. You can't just silence someone who knows too much or acts too suspiciously of your demon in order to try and shift the discussion. And meta-wise it makes plenty of sense, dying on day 1 for a Vortox sacrifice and then sitting quietly for an hour is a recipe for never playing the game again.
Totally agree that there was nowhere fair to have a regurgitation by the shab. It's unlucky for the good team that it painted a world where it wasn't shab, but in fairness, that's because their abilities blocked one or more kills from happening almost every single night. It would be really unfair to go "hey jackie, the good teams skills have denied you more than half of your opportunities to kill AND we're gonna reverse one as well!" It may have just confirmed her as professor but like he said, too many of the possible abilities would have just solved the game.
After watching some games on this channel I've seen that's it's very hard to hide what the demon is forever from the majority of the good team, which is why I think this is to me, is my favourite base script game of blood on the clockwise ever
Yes, but my group learned too late through 2 failed executions and a kill happy gossip that we had a Zombuul. The chambermaid that died night 2 was hidden way too well at that point.
Penultimate day I outed all my info to the Shab, so I think that sums my game up here 😂 Did think Jacqui was evil though, hence why I picked her
My biggest pleasure there would be,
if another video like that I could see.
Cause our world is a round globe,
most live stream timing for me isn't dope.
waiting longer would make me as undead as a lich,
thus i keep watching VODs now on twitch.
I really love the player perspectives!
Daddy Ben!!! I missed seeing you in this channel!!!
gotta love the sheer genius of ben plotting like machiavelli XD
I really want to try this online. I love these kind of social deduction games.
You can just head on over to the unofficial discord server. There are online games everyday. You can even jump in as a spectator. Just put a ! in front of your name so everyone knows and you can wait till the current game is finished and join in on the next one.
@@paulpanzer3902 Thanks!
There's also plenty of other discord servers you can find for it, I'm currently in 9 different ones (but mainly active in 4)
Daddy Ben the lyrics to Cotton-Eyed Joe are "I'd have been MARRIED a long time ago" not buried! lmao
You can do both
BMR best script, let's go!
Kat really has the tendency to see her theory as the correct one. We have seen other players use that. But here it annoys me since she kind of accuses the storyteller that she Metaed their choices incorrectly.