25:00 Watched another group play, and they didn't know each other's allegiance unless they got the alarm card that let them see the bottom of someone else's card. This way seems way too easy for the Agens/Rivals. They'd know to give each other money bags and such.
I am going to assume you are talking about NRB and though I agree that it makes it slightly easier on Agents and Rivals, it also means it is easier to read who is on who's team, which means it really matter who gets pitted against each other. Example: If I as a Rival am giving every single one of my cards to you (my rival partner) makes it very obvious who we are, especially if one or both of us puts a cash bag in the truck at some point Truthfully though, I think it works both ways, the way they are playing it is likely easier for those newer to social deductions, while keeping all identities unknown, is probably more enjoyable for those who have played a lot of social deduction games. TLDR: Works both ways, would depend on the group you are playing with
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25:00 Watched another group play, and they didn't know each other's allegiance unless they got the alarm card that let them see the bottom of someone else's card.
This way seems way too easy for the Agens/Rivals. They'd know to give each other money bags and such.
I am going to assume you are talking about NRB and though I agree that it makes it slightly easier on Agents and Rivals, it also means it is easier to read who is on who's team, which means it really matter who gets pitted against each other.
Example: If I as a Rival am giving every single one of my cards to you (my rival partner) makes it very obvious who we are, especially if one or both of us puts a cash bag in the truck at some point
Truthfully though, I think it works both ways, the way they are playing it is likely easier for those newer to social deductions, while keeping all identities unknown, is probably more enjoyable for those who have played a lot of social deduction games.
TLDR: Works both ways, would depend on the group you are playing with
mayhaps next round ya play this have some overlay thing to show to the audience who has what card? or just how many cards each person has