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Crime Zoom: Mauvais Oeil
Crime Zoom: Mauvais Oeil
by Aurora (2023)
Player Count
1 to 6

Player Ages
14+

Playing Time
1 hour
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Deduction
  • Murder/Mystery
  • Designers
  • Stéphane Anquetil
  • Mechanisms
  • Cooperative Play
  • Storytelling
  • Narrative Choice / Paragraph
  • Family
  • Series: Crime Zoom
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    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 Oeil is the sixth case in the Crime Zoom series.

    Crime Zoom is a series of investigation game for 1 or more players which plays in about an hour.

    Each investigation tells a different story, but almost always begins with a crime scene.

    This crime scene is spread over several cards to form a great illustration. To investigate, simply flip a card to take a closer look. An item intrigues you? Flip the card over and find out what the little piece of paper on the bedside table is.

    An address? You can now take the card that corresponds to this track. Unless another element on the crime scene appeals you even more?

    In Crime Zoom, you will conduct your investigation freely. Discuss among players to choose the tracks to follow. When you think you have solved the case, go to the questionnaire. Who is guilty? What is their motive? What is the murder weapon? And some follow-up questions, of course.

    Make sure to identify the culprit, otherwise you will lose the game. But if you answer the questions correctly, the number of cards you do not reveal will determine your score.

    The solution will answer each of the questions. The epilogue will tell the whole story or a testimony history to understand the plot that has been played.

    -description from publisher

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