You are Rhindle, the red dragon from Adventure.
You are a roleblocker.
You are Mario, the titular protagonist of a number of games.
One of these games is Doctor Mario, and as such, you can provide doctor protection to one player each night.
You are Link, protagonist of the Legend of Zelda series.
You are a cop, and can investigate one person each night to determine whether they are innocent or guilty of being anti-town.
You are the dog from Duck Hunt.
You are a watcher. Each night you may watch one player. You will see who visits that player, and whether or not that player leaves home that night.
You are Tyranthraxus, an evil spirit and the main antagonist of Pool of Radiance. You are known for possessing powerful bodies to carry out your plans.
You are a jack of all trades. You have three bodies ready to possess that can grant you different powers. You have three bodies available. Each body has a different power. You can start the game in a body of your choosing, but after that you must use a night action to switch bodies.
The bodies available are an elf, an ogre, and a bronze dragon.(Note: player was not told the powers for the bodies. They were tracker, roleblocker, vigilante, respectively)
Although you are quite evil, the town members in this game do not stand in the way of your plans, so you win with the town. Note: player was also a miller, but was not informed this.
For years, video arcades ruled the gaming scene, but the rise of home gaming has put that dominance in jeopardy. Some of the greatest arcade bad guys have banded together into the Arcade Mafia. Their only goal is to to put home gaming back in its place and ensure the dominance of arcades for years to come.
Blinky, the pacman ghost - janitor (can be used either with night kill or with lynch kill) can not make kill the night a janitor power is used
In addition to your normal power, you may each investigate one game at night. You will be told whether or not anyone else is from that game. You each get one free investigation before the game starts, but after that you must have mentioned the game in the thread the day before.
You are a serial killer, and must kill all others to win.
If you attack someone with a light source, it will fail. However, since you eat your victims a normal doctor save will not protect them.
You are utterly at home in the dark, so most night actions against you will fail. This includes all investigations. Investigations targeted at you will fail, and any other investigations such as watches will not see you show up. However, if you target someone lit up with a light source, all actions that night will work. Also, if someone has a light source with them, their night actions will work against you.
Each night you may investigate one game and learn whether any characters from it are in this game. You get one investigation free before the start of the game. After that, you must have mentioned that game in the thread by name during the previous day if you want to investigate it. This power can be used at the same time as your normal kill.
For years, video arcades ruled the gaming scene, but the rise of home gaming has put that dominance in jeopardy. Some of the greatest arcade bad guys have banded together into the Arcade Mafia. Their only goal is to to put home gaming back in its place and ensure the dominance of arcades for years to come.
A Space invader - godfather
Each night you may investigate one game and learn whether any characters from it are in this game. You get one investigation free before the start of the game. After that, you must have mentioned that game in the thread by name during the previous day if you want to investigate it. This power can be used at the same time as your normal kill.
You are ET, from the Atari game ET.
You are a princess (though not a particularly beloved one). If you die, the home gaming industry will crash, which will cause the next day to get skipped.
You are the L Shaped Block, from the popular game tetris.
Each night you may investigate one player. You will discover what system they appeared on. If they are from more than one, the result will be randomly selected from a list of systems they appeared on. But if they were particularly known for being on one system, you will be more likely to get that system as your result.
You are Garland, the evil knight from the first Final Fantasy game.
You are a jailkeeper. You may hold one player captive each night, which will roleblock them, but it will stop kills and some other actions that target them.
Although you are evil, none of the town members are standing in the way of your plans. You win with the town.(Note: Player was a miller, but wasn't told this)
You are @, the adventurer from Rogue and many of it's descendants.
As a veteran adventurer, you are always sure to bring along your everburning torch, and excellent source of light.
Each night you may visit another player, helping light their way that night.
You are William "B.J." Blazkowicz, the protagonist of the Wolfenstein games.
You are a vigilante, and may choose to kill a player each night.
You start the game with enough ammunition to make 1 night kill, but you are good at scrounging up additional ammo, and you find enough to add an extra kill every other night. At most, you can hold enough ammo for three kills.
For years, video arcades ruled the gaming scene, but the rise of home gaming has put that dominance in jeopardy. Some of the greatest arcade bad guys have banded together into the Arcade Mafia. Their only goal is to to put home gaming back in its place and ensure the dominance of arcades for years to come.
Donkey Kong - goodderf - roleblocker
Each night you may investigate one game and learn whether any characters from it are in this game. You get one investigation free before the start of the game. After that, you must have mentioned that game in the thread by name during the previous day if you want to investigate it. This power can be used at the same time as your normal kill.