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I like a good game of chance, especially one like this that lets you play the odds by choosing one of a few different moves each turn.
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Great atmosphere, and the house rules added a nice element of strategy, but given that Russian Roulette is inherently luck based makes it frustrating. 6/10 Would recommend for exercising calculating probability to 5th grade math class
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Also, I can't help but name the different characters. The guy you play as I named Bob, the first guy you go against I named Joe, the second guy I named Kevin, the third guy I named Hannibal, and the fourth guy I named Glitch. I just felt like it.
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Probably the best strategy in this game is to fire at your opponent first. This way, you won't be trapped on the fifth shot, which gives you a 50/50 chance of shooting yourself. The reason I say this is that you want to be on the even numbered shots; if it's your turn on the sixth shot then you can shoot the other guy. However, if they shoot at you right after, you want to spin the barrel. If they do it twice, you better hope luck favors you when you shoot the other guy. (You have to shoot the other guy on the fifth shot; if it's not the bullet, you're dead either way anyway.)
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Wow. The one time I finally beat it, I never shot anyone, they all pulled the trigger after failing to shoot me. Well, that's karma for you.
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This is quite possibly one of the most interesting games I have played in a while...
Very interesting concept. Almost childish in it's design, yet has very very adult overtones. I entered amused. And left disturbed. Lovely feeling really. More games should be like this.