Probably missing a bunch of stuff but here's what I've quickly rattled off:
I’ll offer some moments and some summaries of each game I remember.
AYAW I (2006) – The first game. It was new to just about everyone that played. Omo (seer) guided the villagers to a narrow victory but was killed a couple of days before the end. The funniest moment for me was when Robbo (werewolf) killed Corazon (seer). We later found out that the only reason Robbo targeted Cora was because Cora called him a dickhead in another thread.
AYAW II (2006) – The first glorious wolves victory where only one wolf perished. This game also saw the Vigilante role introduced, although the lucky recipient, Jango, declined to use his bullets which ironically made him the best vigilante to play for years. This is the only game I didn’t play in so I can’t offer too much insight here, but I do remember that the Villagers lynched their Seer.
AYAW III (2007) – Herbi is the strawberry floating Alpha. That is all. If you weren’t there then it’s difficult to put into perspective the reaction to learning that the recently lynched Herbi, was but a simple Villager. Pages and pages followed of mass confusion. The game concluded with a relatively comfortable Villager victory. Also can’t forget Mockmaster beginning the trend of downright TERRIBLE vigilantes: he killed both Aaron and JK on the very first night!
AYAW IV: The Islands (2007) – Albear was lynched for the Alpha Bear connection. Aaronayl1 and Ooh Ee, Ooh Ah Ah, Ting Tang, Walla Walla Bing Bang. And Skippy evading the lynch for something crazy like 6 days in a row. The game started off in brutal fashion for the wolves. Skippy, Hexx, jimbojango all perished within the first week and Ario fell victim to Tiarny’s Lone Wolf role which was new. This left myself and Pred to face almost FIFTY innocents. That as a pair we got down to 12 players remaining was a miracle. Tiarny was the Lone Wolf. Rapper also famously accused me of being a werewolf and nobody took him seriously…
AYAW V (2008) – This was the spaceship version of the game with the Bridge of commanders. An easy wolf victory. Moment of the game was probably Denster blowing Parksey’s brains out when his ‘sensetalk’ was in full flow.
AYAB (2009) – The first game not to be hosted by DML and Tiarny did a great job of it. The most controversial aspect for the portion of the game where the dead returned to the present for a few hours and drastically changed the course of the game. Also that moment where Huw shot jiggles who was Good Admin Garth.
Also Chalkitdown coming into the thread and asking why he had received like 70 PMs about the game
AYAW VI (2010) – No wolves. strawberry floater.
AYAV (2011) – I think this was the game that featured the very first successful Vigilante kill when DangChris Xd shot Parksey who was by then a confirmed Vamp. This was also the first (and only?) game where the Alpha/The Count got to choose his pack.
The Saboteur (2011) - The first game to be held under alt-accounts and Denster was still offed straight away.
This was also the first game where the leader of the minority had the ability to recruit delegates throughout the game.
AYAM (2013) – Falsey causing StayDead (who was a The Godfather type role) to melt down and get killed on Day 1.
The Mayorship was monopolised between a few people who were protected and it made for a pretty dull game. I don’t remember too much else about this one other than it was set on a train and the incredibly sad and sour ending it had.
MMAYAV (2014) – The vamps were on a hot streak until one fateful night when the Vampbusters turned the entire game around with not one, but two successful vigilante kills. Probably the most unlikely and incredible turnaround seen so far.
AYAW15 (2015) – Probably best remembered for an Alpha Wolf actually throwing a fellow wolf to the Villagers to try and convince them that he was pro-village.
And it worked very successfully as it ended up being the closest game our community has seen. That was probably THE moment of the game. That and Derek offering to leave if Parksey, Mini E and Zellery weren’t wolves. Which they weren’t.
AYI (2015) – Moggy’s take on the game. Dan’s revelation of the role names being in alphabetical order was probably the stand out moment.