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''Flicker: The Forum Game'' is closely based on the VideoGame/{{Roblox}} game of the same name. It was started by @/TheGeekArtist08. Its connection to the ''Murderverse'' is fairly loose; when asked whether Flicker was part of the ''Murderverse'', her initial response was "Possibly". She later clarified that it does take place in the same verse, but its in-universe operators have no connection to or even awareness of the other games.

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''Flicker: The Forum Game'' is closely based on the VideoGame/{{Roblox}} Platform/{{Roblox}} game of the same name. It was started by @/TheGeekArtist08. Its connection to the ''Murderverse'' is fairly loose; when asked whether Flicker was part of the ''Murderverse'', her initial response was "Possibly". She later clarified that it does take place in the same verse, but its in-universe operators have no connection to or even awareness of the other games.



** ''Flicker: The Forum Game'' is a murdergame-styled adaptation of the ''VideoGame/{{Roblox}}'' game ''Flicker'', as the title indicates.

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** ''Flicker: The Forum Game'' is a murdergame-styled adaptation of the ''VideoGame/{{Roblox}}'' ''Platform/{{Roblox}}'' game ''Flicker'', as the title indicates.
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''Sinister Starlight'' is a murdergame hosted by @/{{MOARPYLONZ}} that is themed around MagicalGirl anime. In particular, the Murdergame is based on dark Magical girl anime such as ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' and ''Literature/MagicalGirlRaisingProject''. A mysterious archmage, themselves part of a larger group of mages, decides to capture magic users and force them to participate in a murdergame. It used Roll To Dodge mechanics, and was intended to include further mechanics derived from ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'' and ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', though it was cancelled before those appeared.

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''Sinister Starlight'' is a murdergame hosted by @/{{MOARPYLONZ}} that is themed around MagicalGirl anime. In particular, the Murdergame is based on dark Magical girl anime such as ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' and ''Literature/MagicalGirlRaisingProject''. A mysterious archmage, themselves part of a larger group of mages, decides to capture magic users and force them to participate in a murdergame. It used Roll To Dodge mechanics, and was intended to include further mechanics derived from ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'' ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' and ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', though it was cancelled before those appeared.



''Toontown Showdown'' is a murdergame hosted by @/PointMaid and @/KungFuCutBug, where characters from all forms of animated media compete to become stars by participating in a killing game. Its gameplay follows the killing games of ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'', and it uses Roll to Dodge in its action system.

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''Toontown Showdown'' is a murdergame hosted by @/PointMaid and @/KungFuCutBug, where characters from all forms of animated media compete to become stars by participating in a killing game. Its gameplay follows the killing games of ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'', ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'', and it uses Roll to Dodge in its action system.
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* CaligulasHorse: In ''Party To Treason 2'', Lucky -- an ordinary, non-sapient black cat -- has somehow been appointed captain of Allfield.
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* UnnamedParent: Vivi's [[HasTwoDaddies dads]] have been mentioned, and Jo's dad sticks around as a malevolent ghost, but none of them have ever been given names.

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* UnnamedParent: Vivi's [[HasTwoDaddies dads]] dads have been mentioned, and Jo's dad sticks around as a malevolent ghost, but none of them have ever been given names.
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''Sinister Starlight'' is a murdergame hosted by @/{{MOARPYLONZ}} that is themed around MagicalGirl anime. In particular, the Murdergame is based on dark Magical girl anime such as ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' and ''LightNovel/MagicalGirlRaisingProject''. A mysterious archmage, themselves part of a larger group of mages, decides to capture magic users and force them to participate in a murdergame. It used Roll To Dodge mechanics, and was intended to include further mechanics derived from ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'' and ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', though it was cancelled before those appeared.

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''Sinister Starlight'' is a murdergame hosted by @/{{MOARPYLONZ}} that is themed around MagicalGirl anime. In particular, the Murdergame is based on dark Magical girl anime such as ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' and ''LightNovel/MagicalGirlRaisingProject''.''Literature/MagicalGirlRaisingProject''. A mysterious archmage, themselves part of a larger group of mages, decides to capture magic users and force them to participate in a murdergame. It used Roll To Dodge mechanics, and was intended to include further mechanics derived from ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'' and ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', though it was cancelled before those appeared.

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: ''Life's a Beach'' consists of the ''extremists'' in the Shark and Crow gangs trying to kill off not just the other gang, but the moderates in their own. They are still ''gangs'', though, and the moderates all have spotted histories and are willing to risk (relatively) innocent lives to root out the extremists. The only truly innocent parties are the two nephews, who managed to get dragged into the gang war just by being related to someone.

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''Life's a Beach'' consists of the ''extremists'' in the Shark and Crow gangs trying to kill off not just the other gang, but the moderates in their own. They are still ''gangs'', though, and the moderates all have spotted histories and are willing to risk (relatively) innocent lives to root out the extremists. The only truly innocent parties are the two nephews, who managed to get dragged into the gang war just by being related to someone.someone.
** ''Close Circle'' sees the cast assist ''actual criminals'' in both fulfilling their cause and weeding out anyone that tries to overturn their business. The first installment has a RabidCop trying to bust TheDon's business, whilst the second installment is a war between two rivaling gangs.
** As ''The Aurora Project'' continuously progresses, the story of the game gradually turns into this, as whilst the Traitors are depicted antagonistically and are out to put a stop to the construction of the telecommunications hub, the hosts themselves reveal themselves more and more that they're hardly any better, leaving up the task of weeding out the Traitors to the workers themselves, without giving much assistance themselves.
---> '''Bow''': "And (Heeko)... that Mr. Throne has a point. He's clearly in the wrong for killing off completely innocent people, but you're also in the wrong for allowing those people to die just because you keep forgetting who the traitors are. How exactly does that make you better than the traitors that we are trying to fight off?"



* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Russell Seager]] ends his own life by stabbing his knife to his chest once he is voted out by the cast, and the suicide serves as his execution.



* PlotTriggeringDeath: The DeadlyGame of ''Murder in the Mountains'' starts when the death cultists hidden among the hiking group kill one of the hikers during the night.

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The DeadlyGame of ''Murder in the Mountains'' starts when the death cultists hidden among the hiking group kill one of the hikers during the night.night.
** In ''The Aurora Project'', a worker shot dead in broad daylight by the Traitors and Heeko Amekawa's subseuqent failed attempt to give chase to them leads to the start of the ''DeadlyGame'' where the workers have to figure out which among them was a Traitor that had snuck in to foil the titular project.
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** [[WesternAnimation/KaBlam June's]] execution in ''The Aurora Project'' directly involves a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1543-j 15th-century catapult]] implied to be taken from the Wiki/SCPFoundation, based on the host's initial remarks regarding Dr. Gerald's (who is a Foundation personnnel) death in the execution, even quoting the old creed of SCP-1543-02-J.

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** [[WesternAnimation/KaBlam June's]] execution in ''The Aurora Project'' directly involves a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1543-j 15th-century catapult]] implied to be taken from the Wiki/SCPFoundation, Website/SCPFoundation, based on the host's initial remarks regarding Dr. Gerald's (who is a Foundation personnnel) death in the execution, even quoting the old creed of SCP-1543-02-J.
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*** After the execution, Audley decides to [[KillEmAll go out and prepare to kill what remains of the cast]], with said cast retaliating in response, only for her to get knocked unconscious by the Shag shooting her at the neck mid-way through her screaming.

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*** After the execution, Audley decides to [[KillEmAll go out and prepare to kill what remains of the cast]], cast, with said cast retaliating in response, only for her to get knocked unconscious by the Shag shooting her at the neck mid-way through her screaming.

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* ContinuityNod: [[https://troublecube.net/mybb/Thread-Brothers-In-Arms?pid=27801#pid27801 A scene]] in ''Brothers in Arms'' 3 reveals that Pico is the arms dealer for the Virus Fragments, and the infamous "cursed gun" that shot 5 people who tried to investigate it in ''.EXE 3'' actually came from him.

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[[https://troublecube.net/mybb/Thread-Brothers-In-Arms?pid=27801#pid27801 A scene]] in ''Brothers in Arms'' 3 reveals that Pico is the arms dealer for the Virus Fragments, and the infamous "cursed gun" that shot 5 people who tried to investigate it in ''.EXE 3'' actually came from him.him.
** The first ''Murder in the Mountains'' game ends with Vince Ruiz on "a beach somewhere". The second game ends with the survivors -- a group which notably does ''not'' include Vince -- having a proper vacation on "a beach somewhere".
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** ''Someone'' in just about every other game will quote the Spy's BadassBoast from ''Machinima/HeavyIsDead''.

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** ''Someone'' in just about every other game will quote the Spy's BadassBoast from ''Machinima/HeavyIsDead''.''WebAnimation/HeavyIsDead''.
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The ''Murderverse'' is a loose SharedUniverse of hybrid PlayByPostGame-slash-{{Social Deduction Game}}s originally hosted on the Wiki/TVTropes forums, then moved to [[https://troublecube.net/mybb/index.php Trouble Cube]].

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The ''Murderverse'' is a loose SharedUniverse of hybrid PlayByPostGame-slash-{{Social Deduction Game}}s originally hosted on the Wiki/TVTropes Website/TVTropes forums, then moved to [[https://troublecube.net/mybb/index.php Trouble Cube]].
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* ContinuityCavalcade: When Overlynd C. Eyre first appears in ''Murder in the Mountains 2'', ze recites a [[PopularSayingBut modified version of]] the [[UnstoppableMailman USPS motto]] that follows the well-known weather conditions with a LongList of the basic premises of every previous murdergame:
-->Neither Rain, nor Snow, nor Sleet, nor Hail, nor a powerful entity kidnapping everyone and locking them in a mansion or amusement park, nor a computer virus, nor a cult involving that virus, nor a dictator from the stars, nor a spy, nor a political officer, nor gang violence, nor a cult in a mountainous landscape, nor a powerful entity locking people in a camp or an arcade, nor an actual war, nor a zombie outbreak, nor a pokémon incident, nor a return to college leading to violence, nor witch or witches, nor a prison beneath the world, nor a laboratory in the snow or the city, nor an obnoxious streamer, nor anything else for that matter, will stop a mailentity from completing hir appointed rounds!
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I Ate What clean up. The trope is when a character eats something, unaware of what they are consuming, and then reacts in disgust after they find out what it is. Misuse will be deleted or moved to another trope when applicable. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples will be removed or commented out depending on the amount of context within the entry.


* IAteWhat: On Day 4 of ''Brothers in Arms'', the guests find a random plate of chicken fingers in the kitchen. With apparently zero suspicion, several of them decide to just eat it because it's there... only for The Shag to reveal that the "chicken" is in fact the latest murder victim, Ibuki Mioda.

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* %%* IAteWhat: On Day 4 of ''Brothers in Arms'', the guests find a random plate of chicken fingers in the kitchen. With apparently zero suspicion, several of them decide to just eat it because it's there... only for The Shag to reveal that the "chicken" is in fact the latest murder victim, Ibuki Mioda. %%What was their reaction?
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** [[WesternAnimation/KaBlam June's]] execution in ''The Aurora Project'' directly involves a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1543-j 15th-century catapult]] implied to be taken from the Wiki/SCPFoundation, based on the host's initial remarks regarding Dr. Gerald's (who is a Foundation personnnel) death in the execution, even quoting the old creed of SCP-1543-02-J.
--->"Honestly? I'm glad Gerald's dead - Don't want anyone trying to confiscate the sun catapult."
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''Murder in the Mountains'', hosted by @/{{wingedcatgirl}} and cohosted by @/SomeLibre, is a mafialike murdergame, in which a group hiking trip gets stranded in a mountain cabin with some death cultists.
* [[https://troublecube.net/mybb/Thread-Murder-in-the-Mountains-Day-1 Game 1 on TC]] (completed)

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''Murder in the Mountains'', hosted by @/{{wingedcatgirl}} and cohosted by @/SomeLibre, @/{{wingedcatgirl}}, is a mafialike murdergame, in which a group hiking trip of vacationers gets stranded in a mountain cabin with some death cultists.
cultists. The first game takes place on a hiking trip, and the second at a spa.
* [[https://troublecube.net/mybb/Thread-Murder-in-the-Mountains-Day-1 Game 1 on TC]] (completed)(cohosted by @/SomeLibre, completed)

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