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Goliath Games Casefile: Truth & Deception - Same Victim. Different Crime. Will You Solve It First? | True Crime Board Game for 3-4 Players| Ages 12+, Black

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It would make an excellent gift this Christmas for older children and teenagers and lots of fun to play together as a family. Solve crimes around a fictional small town, piecing together the evidence to discover where it happened, how it happened, and who did it. Should I play my ability cards to give myself an edge, thereby revealing that card, or lie to my rivals but risk losing that card to one of their wildcards on their turn?

Some more expansive titles even require multiple ‘practice’ or ‘open-hand’ sessions to parse everything. If they are wrong about any of the four cards, they are out and the game continues for all other players with that player out of the game. For such grizzly subject matter, you’d think the game would be at least a little gripping, but I found it impossible to care whether the tattoo artist did it in the cemetery with a tire iron.It would have been interesting if the game had come with a number of different cases from the podcast, and you can chose a random one each game to try and solve.

You and a group of friends can take on the role of detectives, working together to solve a murder mystery. Be the first detective to solve this crime by correctly naming the suspect, weapon, motive, and location of Casey’s murder and bring the killer to justice!You and a group of detectives have been put on the case to find his killer and bring them to justice! Shuffle each deck separately and then choose one card at random from the first four piles (exclude the false evidence pile).

Also, when people say they match evidence players are looking for and say a number value, they may of course be planning to show you false evidence, or evidence you have seen before. They can review any false evidence cards they were dealt, to ensure they understand how and when to use them.I once played a game of chess with my partner - the first time either of us had played since childhood - which devolved to two kings chasing one another round the board. I personally haven't listened to the podcast so I don't know much about it but I wanted to give the game a try as I like crime and mystery games. Can You Piece Together The Evidence To Figure Out Who Did It, How They Did It, And Most Importantly, Why? Casefile is a good game, and one I would recommend to anyone who enjoys Clue(do) and is looking for something similar. It removes the tedious die rolling and slow progress of moving from one room to another, and focuses purely on the deduction and deception.

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