
Hidden Games Crime Scene: The Case of Little Gomersal
The villagers of New Haven need your help!
A mysterious death causes trouble at a village festival. The police ruled the death to be natural and an unknown person has instructed you to investigate the case more thoroughly. But who is this unknown client? And is it really a natural death?
As a team, you'll have to analyze letters, interpret police interviews of various suspects, make phone calls and even do some internet research. Your approach to finding a solution may vary. Study the fingerprints, collect all the information on your big poster, discuss alibis and motives. You will need internet access and a phone that can receive text messages to conduct research during the investigation. It's also helpful (but not absolutely necessary) to have a laptop or tablet handy. Cell phones are also allowed!
You should allow approx. 1.5-3 hours for a murder mystery game. However, the game can also be put aside one night and continued the next day.
You will all be working together as a team instead of playing against each other. The game is suitable for people aged 14 and over. It is too complicated for a group of younger children. In the family, however, younger children can also contribute and help in detective work.
Age: from 14 years
Duration: 9 0 - 180 min
Number of players: 1 -6 (preferably 2-4)
Terms language: EN