Buckshot Roulette

Buckshot Roulette

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Revolver challenge
By MsEpsilon
Silly challenge lol
   
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Introduction
This is a silly challenge concept with the main point in mind to be short but quite intense (atleast in my own opinion - duh). It (obviously) revolves around the concept of a 6-six revolver (but we have a shotgun lol) - I could have named it "Russian Roulette" but the rules aren't as exact as that classic concept.

I'm posting this because this is one of my favouite ways to play this game, also because I wanted to write a steam guide for once.


Summary
The rules are quite basic and they are the following:
  • one life each round
  • 5 blanks(or more if you want players to quit lmaoo)
  • no supplies (at least the first round)
  • No handsaw
  • No cigarettes

You could obviously twist the rules, but I like this the most with the ones I mentioned above.
Exact configuration
Here's how I setup my own variant of this "gamemode".

Round 1
I use 510 as a mnemonic when setting this up.

  • 1 life
  • 5 blanks
  • no items

Round 2
I use 511 as a mnemonic. Same as round 1, but items are allowed, so they make the game more brutal and quicker.

  • 1 life (same as round 1)
  • 5 blanks
  • 1 (one) item
  • No handsaw
  • No cigarette pack

Round 3
Same as round 2, but with 2 items. I use 512 as a mnemonic.

  • 1 life
  • 5 blanks
  • 2 items
  • No handsaw (same as round 2)
  • No cigarette pack (same as round 2)

Notes

It is obvious that the more items, the quicker the game will end, and the more lives the more boring this will get (atleast for my goldfish brain).

You could go absolutely bonkers with 9 blanks, 1 live, and 6 lives at a round, but I wouldn't expect anyone to want to play this.
Hall of fame
TODO: Will record my own video maybe lol - or maybe post one from the comments.
3 Comments
卩乇尺匚卄丨Ҝ 22 Jan @ 11:11am 
-_-
Zezo 20 Jan @ 6:42pm 
omg
KBAC 19 Jan @ 4:17am 
Nice game mode! Thanks!

Small addition based on the experience of playing three people:
Number of live rounds = number of players - 1 (if 3 players, then 2 lives, 6 or more blanks for example)
No inverter (too imbalance)