I wanted to have a games thread
Games List
Counting Game (currently banned)
Number of players: minimum 3
Take turns counting up to 100. The same person can't go twice in a row, you have to alternate. If more than one person says the same number, the first person who posted it gets 1 akorn from everyone who came after. Example:
ABC: 11!
DEF: 12~
GHI: 12!!
JKL: 12...
In this case, GHI and JKL would each have to send 1 akorn to DEF.
Skipping a number (such as jumping from 11 to 13) means you give 1 akorn to the previous poster (which includes non-counting posts such as conversation posts).
Variant: A-Z instead of 1-100
Emote Stories
Players take turns selecting 2-4 emotes for the other players to write a short story with.
Fill In The Phrase
It's a bit like hangman, but...
If you guess a letter wrong then you give an akorn to the host.
Repeat letters count as wrong guesses.
If you guess the word or phrase correctly then you become the host.
Example:
Person 1: ???? ??? ???? ???
Person 2: u
Person 1: wrong, pay up!
Person 3: b
Person 1: right! ???? b?? ???? b??
Person 2: g
Person 1: right! g??? b?? g??? b??
Person 2: good boy gone bad
Person 1: you got it! your turn to host!
Hunger Games
tba
Number of players: minimum 4
Each game, the liar of the previous game hosts. The first host may volunteer or be chosen at random. The host must use a random generator to choose the liar and the order of posting, then DM each player with their role and the order of posting. The host must also choose a subject to tell the non-liars via DM.
Everyone will take turns in order saying something vague about the subject, and the non-liars must guess who the liar is while the liar tries not to get caught for not knowing the subject. Posts about the subject must be clearly marked so they are easily distinguished from conversation posts.
After each round (one full time down the list), the players may choose to either continue for another round, or stop the game and guess who the liar is. The player with the most votes may present a case for their innocence, prompting a re-vote. After the final vote, if the liar is correctly picked, then the non-liars win. If not, then the liar wins. Either way, the liar then becomes the host of the next game.