Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Detection Games

Detection board games have been around at least since Clue which was introduced in 1943 (though that is thought to have been partially based on a much older card game called The King of Hearts Has Five Sons). Over the years more have been created. Some use the basic Clue game play with some additions, others include more roll-play and involve each player establishing their characters, up to full roll playing games such as the How To Host a Murder series (all 18 of them).

Clue

Scotland Yard

Inkognito

Adventure Games: Monochrome Inc.

Mysterium

Covert

Detective: City of Angels

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

Orient Express

Letters From Whitechapel

Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Baker Street Irregulars
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Carlton House & Queen's Park
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Jack the Ripper & West End Adventures
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Thames Murders & Other Cases

221B Baker Street: The Master Detective Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill

How To Host A Murder: The Last Train From Paris

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