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- Q: Why is it called The Assassination
Game?
A: It's called "assassination" because of the style
of tracking and elimination involved. One target, one assassin, and
no witnesses.
- Q: How do I become a player in the next
game?
A: Complete the web application. You will be contacted by the
referee when the next game begins.
- Q: If I can use hired guns, what's the
advantage of taking the risk of tagging targets myself?
A: Hired guns cannot always be trusted. They have been known
to double-cross the person who hired them. Plus, why let your
friends have all of the fun of whacking someone with a NERF gun?
- Q: What's the advantage of taking a
hostage instead of tagging them?
A: One word: Leverage. Use your imagination.
- Q: What if, in self-defense, I tag my
assassin?
A: Consider it a bonus. Not only have you racked up a kill
for yourself, you also get some free time until targets can be
reassigned. The player who was after your assassin, and who is now
after you, will be notified by the as soon as possible of the
change.
- Q: Why does the rules state that the
player with the most kills wins?
A: This is to generate momentum. This way, players do not go
on the defensive and bunker themselves into their apartment.
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