The Crime Solver series games play like standard parlor murder/mystery parties. Each game is playable by 4, 6, or 8 people. From the box: Who murdered Lt. Gail Johns? Space station geologist Lt. Gail Johns jettisoned from the station on a data gathering jet pack ride in orbit. Someone sabatoged her pack! The crew members all look pale. It had to be one of...
From the box: The perfect way to "kill" an evening. Who killed Ed Kreegle? Who robbed the Britesburgh People's Bank? How did Melissa Harper die and why was she murdered? If mystery is your game, then you're ready Crime Solvers -- the murderously fun test of detection and deduction. Ten of the most cleverly crafted crimes ever conceived wait to confound you...
Finally, a crime game that doesn’t hold back! Crime Spree is a print and play sandbox tabletop game for 2-4 players set in the mean streets of Hamtan City (hard as a mofo, tough as nails). Players begin the game as low-level criminals, earning dirty money and street cred in a variety of ways: controlling turf, committing heists, dealing drugs, and...
In the semi-co-operative card game Crime Stories, each player draws cards from different categories such as crime scene, perpetrator, motive, and cause of death, then writes a short crime story based on these keywords. Next, all other players try to discover what this story is about, asking questions about the keywords, determining the details, and...
During the festivities surrounding the Nobel Prize ceremony, a mysterious murder occurs in Stockholm's Vasa Museum. What happened? What was the motive? And most importantly - who is behind the attack? In 60 minutes, the players try to find out together what happened and who committed the crime. They decide which traces they want to follow and which they do...
Story-based crime card game: Crack a tricky case in the suburbs of Vienna The cooperative, story-based crime card games "Crime Story" are part of the new detective game series from Noris. They revolve around tricky cases in the 3 different cities Berlin, Munich and Vienna. In "Crime Story - Vienna" you as a team try to solve a tricky case in Vienna. The...
The HEXAGON FILE, your new case, requires concentrated and precise investigation work. Puzzling traces and suspicious testimonials lead you to several places in Europe, where you need to solve six mysterious criminal cases, such as bomb attacks, diamond and painting robberies, gambling fraud, bloody fashion shows and even murder on the famous Orient...
Explore a mysterious manor full of secrets through 6 Pop-Ups rooms where you will test your wisdom and detective skills. Investigate the crime Scene as if you were in a miniature Escape Room. You will be able to interact with all the objects and elements of the Pop-Up as if you were really there. Explore each Pop-Up like in an escape room, solve the case...
Crime Zoom is a series of investigation game for 1 and more players and for plays of about 1 hour. In Crime Zoom, you will conduct your investigation freely. Discuss between players to choose the tracks to follow. And as soon as you think you have solved the case, go to the questionnaire. Who is guilty? What is his motive? What is the murder weapon? And...
Crime Zoom is a series of investigation game for 1 and more players and for plays of about 1 hour. Each investigation propels you into a different universe, but almost always on a crime scene. This crime scene is spread over several cards to form a great illustration. To investigate, nothing more simple. Take a card to take a closer look. An item intrigues...
Scotland, 1987. Richard Demusa, a professor of ancient Greek at the University of Edinburgh, is found dead in his home with a knife stuck in his throat. One of the police officers assigned to guard the scene of the crime refused to stay at the scene because he felt so uncomfortable. Between myth and reality, will you discover the truth? Crime Zoom: Mauvais...