Peregrine
04-19-2007, 09:41 PM
Some people on Boardgamegeek.com (where I learned about werewolf) have designed a website used only to track and support werewolf games. Looking at it, it feels like we're in the Dark Ages on this site.
There's still a regular discussion thread for each game, but the site, The Cassandra Project, tracks all scheduled and oncoming games, who's playing, it tracks roles and teams (while a game is active you'll see who's on your team but not other roles), has an excellent automatic vote tallying system, records all a player's posts so you can see them with a single click, tracks time zones, and on top of all that, provides a separate communication system that allows the GM to set up multiple private chat groups for different teams.
Oh yes, did I mention that they have an automated moderator system so you can play simple games without a player mod? This site just blows me away.
Some pics:
The front page with all the ongoing and scheduled games:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/krm123/cass2.jpg
A completed game:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/krm123/cassandra.jpg
There's still a regular discussion thread for each game, but the site, The Cassandra Project, tracks all scheduled and oncoming games, who's playing, it tracks roles and teams (while a game is active you'll see who's on your team but not other roles), has an excellent automatic vote tallying system, records all a player's posts so you can see them with a single click, tracks time zones, and on top of all that, provides a separate communication system that allows the GM to set up multiple private chat groups for different teams.
Oh yes, did I mention that they have an automated moderator system so you can play simple games without a player mod? This site just blows me away.
Some pics:
The front page with all the ongoing and scheduled games:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/krm123/cass2.jpg
A completed game:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/krm123/cassandra.jpg