In the Mafia game, players are divided into two groups: the Mafia and the Innocents. The Mafia's goal is to eliminate all Innocents, while the Innocents try to identify and eliminate the Mafia. Players take turns accusing each other of being Mafia members and voting to eliminate someone. The game continues until one side wins.
Rules:
- Players are secretly assigned roles as Mafia or Innocents.
- The Mafia members know each other's identities, but the Innocents do not.
- During the day phase, players discuss and vote to eliminate a player they suspect is Mafia.
- During the night phase, the Mafia secretly choose a player to eliminate.
- The game ends when all Mafia members are eliminated or when the Mafia outnumber the Innocents.
Strategies:
- Pay attention to players' behavior and voting patterns to identify potential Mafia members.
- Build alliances with other players to gain trust and support.
- Be cautious of players who are too quiet or too aggressive, as they may be Mafia members.
- Use deception and misdirection to confuse other players and protect your identity.
- Keep track of who has been accused and eliminated to make informed decisions.
Overall, the Mafia game requires strategic thinking, social skills, and the ability to deceive and detect deception.