THATBENNYGUY'S PROFILE

I am CashmereCat now.

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Twisted baubles replace my brain and I am toxic yet nice. There's a lot to me, but also not a lot going on up there, they say. PM me because I love attention, I do interviews, I do reviews, I do stuff. Here for the long haul. Gotta hustle.

I'm working on whatever I'm working on, and I love RPG Maker games that aren't traditional RPGs. Puzzlers, interactive stories, but nothing too abstract that'll weird me out. Just give me a polished gem and I'll stare at it for days, marveling at the way the light reflects just right, inner inflections, potato top pie.

I want to make games with you.

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~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

BQ: TNG

Yay, lots of entries. More, more, more! :)

UI Degredation

The new UI might make it harder to get to the forums, but it makes it a ton easier to get to other pages like tutorials, scripts, post history, the IRC, and other things. Besides, the frontpage is mostly for visitors, anyway, you should know that. Frequent users know where to look for the games they want, and they probably have a bookmark of the forum page saved already for quick access. Besides, it doesn't take that much to type "/forums" on the end of your url, does it?

~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

author=Jeroen_Sol
Ridgerow Essex'So you would kill me, even though you think I am not a murderer, and in the most sincere of ways? Something sounds very insincere to me, sir Jives. Didn't you once say you had a power which only worked if you didn't lynch anyone? Why are you adamant about lynching me, then, especially if you think I am indeed the slave owner I claim to be, and not the murderer?'


Lyle Jives
I mean this most firmly, Ridgerow, that you are not welcome on this boat anymore. Your practices are rugged, and if you happen to enslave that other poor girl Sara during the night, then you shall have the power of three lynch votes! And that will indeed be treacherous in the hands of an independent observer. No, you must not stay, and my politeness will not hinder this decision.

Also, my politeness forbids me only from casting the first suspicion on a man's person, or else giving the hammering vote on the lynch. Any other lynches are consistent with my moral caliber. And I would have to say that I can't stand the thought of you being on this ship anymore, if only for the my duty to protect the good of the men/women boarded this vessel.

~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

author=Yellow Magic
Ms. Lee
author=CAVE_DOG_IS_BACK
Lady CinattiI pause for dramatic effect, ignoring the throbbing at the back of my head.

My lady, did the man attack the back of your head? With some kind of object, perhaps?


Lyle Jives, Chief Steward
Indeed, Ms. Lee. Lady Cinatti mentioned it earlier:

author=CAVE_DOG_IS_BACK
Last night, as I adjourned to the lavatory, I heard a voice. Interestingly enough, it was a man's voice. Shocked that a gentleman would intrude upon a lady's domain, I quickly moved to apprehend the intruder, but the blackguard surprised me, giving me a nasty bump on my head. When I came to, the only thing that remained was this."

I draw a small satchel from my bad, laying it on the table before me.

You Let's Players are doing it wrong

Also some people talk funny. I like Craze's LP's because he literally rips every function of the game apart, dissecting things one by one, leaving just the shreds of the game. It's utterly fantastic. Legionwood got a fair battering.

Also, I had my game Let's Played by that NicoB guy. He's fantastic, and he really pointed out all the fun/boring parts of my game, and helped me be a better developer. So there's that intrinsic fun value for the viewer, but also the critical standpoint of the developer, having valuable feedback of your games.

~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

author=ivoryjones
Eliott Jacobs"You didn't happen to see anyone suspicious coming out of the girls' lavatory or, Michael (chana), for that matter?"


Lyle Jives, Chief Steward
No, Sir Eliott, I did not. Although that may have been past when I had fallen asleep. Perhaps little Michael or Lady Cinatti could give an approximate time of when they decided to visit the lavatory, assuming it was after everyone else had fallen asleep. I woke up early this morning, so it had to be within that small time period for me to have not noticed. Coffee, Mr. Eliott?

~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

Lyle Jives, Chief Steward
I'm afraid no-one has spoken up about their clues during the night other than the two, Mister Elliot. Last night I was merely walking around making sure everyone was comfortable in their sleeping arrangements, and no-one seemed to need me. I was just doing general help up until I felt I was no longer needed, and retired to my bed at 2 a.m. Then I woke up this morning, well-rested. I certainly didn't hear any bump during the night.

~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

Lyle Jives, Chief Steward
However, being that we have no other clues regarding the unfortunate accident with Ms. Cinatti, we shall have to lynch our confirmed slave master. It is our only sane choice, and definitely not a waste of rope, if you know what I mean. I mean this in the most sincere of ways. Slavery is a thing of the past. No longer should innocent strapping young slavegirls be subjected to the dominance and assault of their owners. If I may so kindly suggest, this stops here.

#lynch Jeroen_Sol

~Murder Mystery Mafia~ [Game Thread]

author=Yellow Magic
Ms. LeeI arise from my restless sleep just as Lord Essex makes his confession. My face turns pale and my voice trembles while I say, "You..you MONSTER! This poor children! How can you get away with this!"

I try to relax for a while, and after a couple moments, offer my opinion. "While a man like Lord Essex should not be on our ship, I am not sure if being a slave-owner qualifies himself as an owner. In fact, I would go so far as to say he as an alibi for last night...that is, if he doesn't control Maria's every word."


Lyle Jives, Chief Steward
Ms. Lee, your assumptions are well-founded. But, I do not believe that Ms. Maria would lie so profusely, especially after soft-hinting at her role throughout the entirety of the game. Indeed, to believe that the slave's master has full control of her words would be ludicrous, since Ms. Maria was the first to expose Lord Essex's guilt, albeit in a roundabout way. Also, to have full control of another's words would imply mind-control, way out of the field of the master's capabilities, unless they were a magician of some sort. However, I doubt that even Mr. Fevell could pull off a trick that marvellously ornate.