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Van Ryder Games | Detective: City of Angels | Board Game | Ages 14+ | 1 to 5 Players | 30 to 150 Minutes Playing Time

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The unforgiving consequences of an interrogation gone bad ensured every question felt tense and every clue proved vital. Each detective will now receive an investigation sheet that they will fill out with their suspects on the left side going down and lettered case cards going across the top. There may be special rules dictated by the casebook that will change things like what day the game starts on the day track. We’ve got a whole bunch of different categories here, and the whole team giving their recommendations of the things that they think are going to be absolutely cracking gifts.

This expansion for the narrative board game Detective: City of Angels includes 4 all-new Cases, 200 Cards to expand your investigative gameplay. Each provides a new experience for the detectives who will use any means necessary to catch the killer (or culprit. Learn how to design your own cases with our Case Design Guide then download our full Case Design Kit to bring your own case to reality!Join the community and come discuss games like Codenames, Wingspan, Brass, and all your other favorite games! We aim to reply within 1 hour, however depending on the number of queries it may take us slightly longer to get back to you! They will read the case that was chosen to play for the game as the Chisel casebook explains who committed the crime.

You solve crimes by exploring the city, gathering clues, and, you guessed it, interrogating dishonest suspects. Despite missing some of the mechanics of multiplayer, Sleuth Mode is a solid way to experience the game, particularly if you’re more interested in exploring the narrative or lack a regular playgroup.The only negative may be some downtime for players if someone is trying to figure out what question they want to ask. Step Four- The Detective may Challenge the suspect's response to see if they were truly given the "most useful response". At times, it almost feels like a tabletop RPG, and like many RPGs, it can live and die on the Game Master. Detectives can challenge responses that they think are lies but at great risk: If they're wrong, The Chisel will acquire leverage over them, making the case that much harder to solve. The information though given to the Detective may be the "most useful response" or it may be a "lie or misdirection".

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