The player would listen to the confession of the members of his/her army while standing on the opposite side of a screen from the confessors. All that could be seen of those confessing was a silhouette. However, this proves to be more than enough to discern the identity of the confessor. After hearing a confession, the player would be asked whether they'll chose to forgive the character or not. If the confessor is forgiven there a short congratulatory animation will appear. However, if the confessor is not forgiven, there will usually be something dropped on them.
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| - The player would listen to the confession of the members of his/her army while standing on the opposite side of a screen from the confessors. All that could be seen of those confessing was a silhouette. However, this proves to be more than enough to discern the identity of the confessor. After hearing a confession, the player would be asked whether they'll chose to forgive the character or not. If the confessor is forgiven there a short congratulatory animation will appear. However, if the confessor is not forgiven, there will usually be something dropped on them.
- This is a list of all of the confessionals that have been used in Drawn Together.
- The confessional is a location in Total Drama where contestants on the show can reveal their personal thoughts on the game, get something off their chests, explain their plans, and cast votes for their fellow contestants. For the most part, these sessions are carried out in complete secrecy, only being revealed upon the airing of the show or at Chris's discretion.
- A confessional is a directing tool used to tell the story of Survivor. In a confessional, one player narrates a situation, tells their perspective, or gives secret insight to their own gameplay that only the audience can see. Initially defined as the contestants' speeches when they cast their votes at Tribal Council, it has expanded over to their day-to-day journal of events in the game and final words following their elimination.
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| - A confessional is a directing tool used to tell the story of Survivor. In a confessional, one player narrates a situation, tells their perspective, or gives secret insight to their own gameplay that only the audience can see. Initially defined as the contestants' speeches when they cast their votes at Tribal Council, it has expanded over to their day-to-day journal of events in the game and final words following their elimination. Confessionals feature a lower third (also known as a chyron) displayed on the screen that lists the contestant's name, a characteristic (such as hometown, occupation, original season or relative) and their tribe's name. The font color generally matches that of the tribe (i.e. blue for Matsing, red for Kalabaw).
- The player would listen to the confession of the members of his/her army while standing on the opposite side of a screen from the confessors. All that could be seen of those confessing was a silhouette. However, this proves to be more than enough to discern the identity of the confessor. After hearing a confession, the player would be asked whether they'll chose to forgive the character or not. If the confessor is forgiven there a short congratulatory animation will appear. However, if the confessor is not forgiven, there will usually be something dropped on them.
- This is a list of all of the confessionals that have been used in Drawn Together.
- The confessional is a location in Total Drama where contestants on the show can reveal their personal thoughts on the game, get something off their chests, explain their plans, and cast votes for their fellow contestants. For the most part, these sessions are carried out in complete secrecy, only being revealed upon the airing of the show or at Chris's discretion.
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