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Welcome to a bite-sized world of mystery and Mini Crimes.
This series of cooperative investigative puzzles will tease your powers of observation and deduction. Whether playing together with friends or solo, you must carefully examine a crime scene and up to ten pieces of evidence. All the while, the clock is ticking—you will all be scored for your investigative efficiency and the accuracy of your conclusions.
Each Mini Crime case includes 1 Crime Scene image card plus 10 Clue cards, and can be completed in 20-40 minutes. Scan the included QR Code for each case to access the full solution, online.
Six chapters for six compact boxes to carry with you in every situation: the box itself contains the rules of the game, and along with the deck of cards contained in it, it will be enough to get all the clues necessary to the resolution!
In Mini Crimes: Like Cat & Mouse, the animal-lover Peter discovers an...unusual crime. When he returns home, his goldfish lies lifeless on the floor with its bowl shattered. The obvious suspects are the sheepish-looking cat and the dog!
In Mini Crimes: The Drowned King, the famous Italian chess champion Marco Maccarone is found dead in the bathtub of his Berlin hotel room on the eve of his semifinal match at the World Chess Championship. Was it an accident or foul play?
In Mini Crimes: Game Over, a comic book, toy, and sci-fi enthusiast is found dead in his home, struck on the head by a vase. How could such a beloved person, with no known enemies, come to such a terrible end?
In Mini Crimes: Family Matters, banking mogul Lord Crawford, collector of vintage cars and wine, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bingley. However, she was found dead in her study, slumped in her desk chair as if asleep. Can you figure out what happened and solve the case?
In Mini Crimes: Cold-Blooded Murder, travel back to 1948 to investigate the mysterious death of James Stein, the Zoological Society of London's snake curator, who died under highly suspicious circumstances...
In Mini Crimes: The Strange Cup, the now-struggling soccer club's most valuable trophy has been swapped out for a fake—despite being safely secured in an alarmed display case. How was this possible?