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This group is intended for those who are interested in playing all different types of games both long and short.
Never played before? Prior game experience isn't necessary, but players are encouraged to read the rules of the game prior to attending an event. A link to the game's rules will be provided in the event details.

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  • Murder/Mystery board games

    Murder/Mystery board games

    Gamers Geekery and Tavern, 107 Edinburgh South Drive, Suite 213, Cary , NC, US

    Lets play some games with murder or mystery. Some of the games are:

    Mystery of the Abbey is a whodunit deduction game in the spirit of Clue. A monk has been murdered in a medieval French Abbey. Players maneuver their way through the Abbey examining clues and questioning each other to find out who is the culprit.

    Investigators, embark on an unprecedented voyage with Kronologic and play in an era of your choosing! Do you think you have what it takes to be the first to solve the mystery? Unravel a series of unexplained affairs at the Paris Opera to reestablish the truth. Collect clues about the movements of the implicated characters by determining where they were at the time of the incident: on your turn, align a suspect's card with a special perforated tile and get two pieces of information about their movements

    Paranormal Detectives is a deduction party game. One player takes the role of a Ghost. All other players work as Paranormal Detectives and need to discover how the victim died. Using paranormal abilities they will communicate with the Ghost, asking open questions about the details of the crime. The Ghost answers in a variety of ghostly ways - by arranging a hangman’s knot, playing chosen tarot cards, creating a word puzzle on a talking board, drawing by holding the hand of a detective and many more!

    he heart of Awkward Guests is simple: Players have a hand of six cards, and each card has a value (1, 2 or 3 points, according to the amount of information that it provides) and several references (i.e., the subjects of the card information). During a turn, you ask for information about two different references in which you are interested. The rest of the players can offer you cards that contain the requested references, and you can trade for those cards by giving the offering players the same number of points they have offered via cards in your hand.

    As always I will teach the games prior to. Feel free to bring any games you would like to play even if doesn't fit the theme.

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