Mafia- The Game No One Wants to Play
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  • Reads 85
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2013
Mature
As a child, the game Mafia is fun for everyone, even if you're the first one killed. The colorful stories the Storyteller weaves, the fun of being dead for a short period of time, and even being the killer, seeking out your victims one by one. When games come to life, however, reality sets in. Now, people are afraid of leaving their own homes. The naive mindset of childhood games fade away when your life is in true danger. All that remains is the single, natural passion to stay alive.
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