The premise of this game is that you and I are stuck in a locked room that looks badly decomposed and dilapidated. Neither of us have no recollection of how we got there or who the other person is, but it's clear that both of us want not to die. There's a speaker in the ceiling that flickers on, allowing a detached voice to tell us about what we are supposed to do.
Our goal? To kill each other within three days. Last man standing walks free. If we don't fulfill the goal, we both die.
But, there's a catch. One of us can only be freed if the other dies while playing the dangerous game of Russian Roulette. Over time, a revolver will be slipped into the room with one bullet in any of the six chambers within its cylinder. As the rules go, we take turns spinning the cylinder, selecting either ourselves or each other as a target, and pulling the trigger. The game can end one of three ways.
Considering the location and the smallness of the story, this game focuses heavily on character development, which is shown through the relationship the two characters may build over their time in the room. This can happen through telling each other about their lives, hopes, dreams, etc. As a result, the bond between the two becomes stronger and the desire to pull the trigger starts to diminish, making it harder for you to kill either yourself or your newfound friend.
I've decided that the best possible way to decide the end result of each turn we take is with a random number generator, which you can find here. It relies on atmospheric noise to produce true random numbers and should work great. Beforehand, if you find some interest in this game, we can decide on a set chamber (between 1 and 6) that contains the bullet. Ultimately, we're leaving random number generation to decide our fates which, in reality, is like leaving it up to fate. This will change the length of the game and the outcome drastically.
I've also decided that, within the 72-hour period, our posts should denote the passing of time so we know how long it would take us. I'm not set on a specific number of minutes that pass per post, but we can discuss it if you're interested.
Okay, I think that's it. I look forward to you joining. :)
EDIT: Whoa, hey! Forgot to tell you who I am looking for. I would prefer someone who does Casual or Advanced, leaning towards the latter.
Our goal? To kill each other within three days. Last man standing walks free. If we don't fulfill the goal, we both die.
But, there's a catch. One of us can only be freed if the other dies while playing the dangerous game of Russian Roulette. Over time, a revolver will be slipped into the room with one bullet in any of the six chambers within its cylinder. As the rules go, we take turns spinning the cylinder, selecting either ourselves or each other as a target, and pulling the trigger. The game can end one of three ways.
Considering the location and the smallness of the story, this game focuses heavily on character development, which is shown through the relationship the two characters may build over their time in the room. This can happen through telling each other about their lives, hopes, dreams, etc. As a result, the bond between the two becomes stronger and the desire to pull the trigger starts to diminish, making it harder for you to kill either yourself or your newfound friend.
I've decided that the best possible way to decide the end result of each turn we take is with a random number generator, which you can find here. It relies on atmospheric noise to produce true random numbers and should work great. Beforehand, if you find some interest in this game, we can decide on a set chamber (between 1 and 6) that contains the bullet. Ultimately, we're leaving random number generation to decide our fates which, in reality, is like leaving it up to fate. This will change the length of the game and the outcome drastically.
I've also decided that, within the 72-hour period, our posts should denote the passing of time so we know how long it would take us. I'm not set on a specific number of minutes that pass per post, but we can discuss it if you're interested.
Okay, I think that's it. I look forward to you joining. :)
EDIT: Whoa, hey! Forgot to tell you who I am looking for. I would prefer someone who does Casual or Advanced, leaning towards the latter.