Open the box and the game begins. You look at your inheritance. The objects you discover belong to an old family history, they are now yours. Codex is in the crossroad of an investigation game and an at-home escape game. The goal is simple: with the 60 elements contained within the box, you'll have to investigate this mystery to uncover it. Every details...
Crimes and surprising events are taking place in Paris? The police need their best elements to solve these mysteries. Conduct your investigation by visiting several emblematic monuments of Paris and find all the clues that will lead you to the culprit and his place of residence. Decipher information on the tombs of the Père Lachaise Cemetery, on the...
Welcome to the Temple of Ghosts! In this electronic edition of The Mysteries of Beijing, players dive into a mysterious and haunted atmosphere to solve more than 50 puzzles. The goal of each game is clear: identify the culprit... who could even be sitting around the table! To achieve this, investigators must move from room to room on the game board and...
Volume II of the Secret Stories Series. Competitive mode: 3-5 players Cooperative mode: 2-10 players When the Eiffel Tower was inaugurated in 1889, the whole world wondered where this idea came from. The author of this book, lost for years, was the only person who knew the real story. This book will reveal all 4 riddles to you to this day. -With whom did...
1925. A cemetery on a hill in Illinois. A strange notebook locked away in a drawer. Recently appointed as the caretaker, you inherit it, and within its pages, you uncover the secrets gathered by your predecessor, Warden Keene. Mysteries abound, and your only clues lie in the epitaphs etched into each gravestone. They tell the story of the small town...
It adds 55 new cards to mix into the base deck, adding to the stick-figure, serial killer mayhem. New cards include, "Aneurysm", "Election Tampering", "Self-Defense Classes", "Gary Coleman", "Plague Rats", "Sledgehammer", "Trunk of a Stolen Car", and more. From the publisher's website (used with permission): "Live fast, die young, make a PRETTY CORPSE"...
From the publisher's website: Crime Scene Instigation An Expansion Deck for Let's Kill! The great thing about CRIME SCENES is that you can MAKE YOUR OWN! Looking for more homicidal mayhem? More darkly humorous stick figure art? Or maybe just some ideas for your crime drama script? Add some madness to your method with Crime Scene Instigation, a morbidly...
Dive into the gripping mystery and develop your theory about what happened. Analyze suspect conversations, articles, evidence, and more. When you're ready, open the solution PDF to check your deductions and calculate your score. Can you solve the case and achieve Legend status? Murder mystery plot: A man is found dead in his apartment. A single needle mark...
Card Game version of classic deductive reasoning game. Players look to collect enough evidence to get witnesses to give up their information about the guilty suspect. When you've got enough leverage against one of the four witnesses, they'll turn States Evidence and tell you one fact about the criminal (hair color, eye color, facial hair or glasses). Piece...
This is one of the Jamie Swise murder-mystery role-playing games published by Just Games. It was later published by Milton Bradley as part of their "Life of the Pary" line in 1987. Episode: Mystery of the Mislaid Egg Faberge: The Man and the Egg Peter Carl Faberge was born in 1846 and died in 1920. The Russian achieved fame by designing dazzling fantasies...
Milton Bradley produced 8 mystery party/role-playing games (in the vein of “How to Host a Murder”) beginning in 1985. They were published as "Life of the Party" games; four mysteries and four murders. These are also copyright Jamie Swise Games—the designer of the games, who produced several other titles (and many, if not all, of these) a few years earlier....