This is accurate. Mrs peacock is on her way to the Dining Room.
Player
Character
Status
1
Demimonde
Miss Scarlet
In Dining Room
2
Contraposto
Mrs Peacock
2 Turns from Dining Room
3
Flying Monkey
Colonel Mustard
In Lounge
4
Chris Porter
Professor Plum
In Dining Room
5
Gonzo
Mr Green
In Lounge
6
Nullifidian
Mrs White
1 Turn from Ball room
Chris you are up, in the Dining Room.
I ask b/c I was explaining the set up to Kat and how you had charts for how many turns to get to a rm instead of rolling dice, and she pointed something out. She asked what happens if you say that you want to move to one rm and move twds it, but then on your next turn decide you don't want to go to that rm but to a diff rm. That brought up 2 ?'s, 1) do you ask the person if they want to continue twds the rm they were headed to or do you just move them twd the original rm? and 2) If they do want to change their destination would you add or subtract the previous turn as a move to the new destination.
So for example, if say X is in the Hall and say that the Hall is 2 moves from the library and 3 from the study. If X says they want to go to the study and use one move to go twds the study on their 2nd move do you automatically move them twds the study or ask them if they still want to go there. Then if they say no they want to go to the library do you then subtract one move since the library was only 2 moves from the hall?
I ask b/c I was explaining the set up to Kat and how you had charts for how many turns to get to a rm instead of rolling dice, and she pointed something out. She asked what happens if you say that you want to move to one rm and move twds it, but then on your next turn decide you don't want to go to that rm but to a diff rm. That brought up 2 ?'s, 1) do you ask the person if they want to continue twds the rm they were headed to or do you just move them twd the original rm? and 2) If they do want to change their destination would you add or subtract the previous turn as a move to the new destination.
So for example, if say X is in the Hall and say that the Hall is 2 moves from the library and 3 from the study. If X says they want to go to the study and use one move to go twds the study on their 2nd move do you automatically move them twds the study or ask them if they still want to go there. Then if they say no they want to go to the library do you then subtract one move since the library was only 2 moves from the hall?
If you are on your way to a room, you won't get a turn. So you can't change where you are going.
Player
Character
Status
1
Demimonde
Miss Scarlet
In Dining Room
2
Contraposto
Mrs Peacock
2 Turns from Dining Room
3
Flying Monkey
Colonel Mustard
In Lounge
4
Chris Porter
Professor Plum
3 Turns from Library
5
Gonzo
Mr Green
In Lounge
6
Nullifidian
Mrs White
1 Turn from Ball room
If there is anyone having trouble figuring out what their cards are, just let me know and I can PM you in text what you have. I know those cards can be small and hard to read depending on your resolution.
Ok you shouldn't throw around the word accuse (in any language), since that is the "I think I know the answer so the game is over" phrase. I will assume that you are simply making a suggestion here.
Oh and since you are in the lounge, you cannot suggest that it occurred in the Kitchen. So I need a new move from you.
As it happens, I've been wondering if I might have done it in an amnesiac stupor, so I suggest:
Mrs. White in the lounge with the candlestick.
* Nullifidian hopes that this is actually one of the weapons. It's been ages since I played the board game, which I do not own, so I'm going by the movie.
After all, when I get angry, I can do just about anything.
(Spoilers in this clip if anyone hasn't seen the movie.)
So I messed up, Demi should not have been shown a card by Gonzo. But I can't undo the mistake. Just let it be known for those keeping track. Contrapposto should have shown Demi a card.
So I messed up, Demi should not have been shown a card by Gonzo. But I can't undo the mistake. Just let it be known for those keeping track. Contrapposto should have shown Demi a card.
I look around carefully to see if anyone applauded my excellent moonwalk, clear my throat in a modest manner, and suggest Mrs. Peacock, in the Conservatory, with a revolver.
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