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Intime conviction n° 4: L'affaire de la Croque-mort
Intime conviction n° 4: L'affaire de la Croque-mort
by Editions Fika (2021)
Player Count
2 to 12

Player Ages
15+

Playing Time
30 minutes to 1 hour
Categories
  • Real-time
  • Deduction
  • Murder/Mystery
  • Designers
  • Céline Pieters
  • Raphaël Vanleemputten
  • Mechanisms
  • Voting
  • Cooperative Play
  • Storytelling
  • Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
  • Artists
  • Céline Pieters
  • Family
  • Series: Intime Conviction (Editions Fika)
  • Rating: 7/10 from 1 users

    Description

    Sick prank or well-orchestrated vengeance? The gala just started and was going so well…

    Jurors, will you make the right decision?
    Slip into the shoes of a juror, judge a criminal case and deliver your verdict.

    Play with friends for an evening by recreating the atmosphere of a closed session! Or make the fun last by revealing only a few items a day!
    "Intime Conviction n° 4: L'affaire de la Croque-mort" is the fourthinstalment of the series of murder solving game by Editions Fika

    Content:
    - 1 Rule of the game
    - 1 Board
    - 12 Juror Cards
    - 24 Final Voting Cards
    - 4 sealed Investigation sheets
    - 1 FINAL REVELATION envelope

    Intime conviction is a craft object entirely designed, made and assembled by hand and in Belgium. The format of the game is unusual as well: the whole game fits in an envelope.

    —description of a distributor.

    Two ways to play:
    - In group: Play with friends at a party by recreating the closed door ambiance (about 2h game)
    - in duo: Make it last by revealing only a few new elements every day.

    How to play (condensed):
    Place the crime scene in the middle of the table and give each player a Juror card.
    Inspect the crime scene, then read the defendant's deposition. Reveal the Juror cards one by one.
    When the Jury is ready to vote, the final vote takes place. If a majority isn't reached, the debate continues until someone switches sides.

    The verdict is announced, a final revelation is unveiled (brand new information is discovered).
    You win if you settled on the right decision.
    You loose if the verdict was inadequate.

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