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In 1983, Harold Green had planned to attend the annual summer festival of his church in Melmbury, England. However, when he failed to show up, a search was initiated, ultimately leading to the discovery of his lifeless body. The murder remained unsolved.
Players have now been called upon to investigate this decades-old crime and uncover clues that the police had previously been unable to find. The investigation invites players to delve into this (fictional) criminal case, either alone or in a group, to determine the identity of the killer, how they evaded capture, and the motive behind the victim's murder.
Through the examination of various pieces of evidence, such as newspaper clippings, maps, witness statements, interaction logs, photographs, crime scene reports, and other notes, players must carefully analyze and combine the information to piece together the events surrounding the incident.
This criminal case offers players the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the investigation, using their detective skills to unravel the mystery. Additionally, players may have the chance to participate in a crime-solving dinner, where they can collaborate with others to crack the case.
The game provides a captivating and engaging experience, challenging players to use their critical thinking and deductive abilities to uncover the truth behind this long-standing unsolved crime. By working through the available evidence and uncovering new leads, players can help the police finally bring the perpetrator to justice.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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product_dimensions | 9.45 x 12.2 x 0.79 inches | ||||
item_weight | 8.6 ounces | ||||
item_model_number | 76465 | ||||
manufacturer_recommended_age | 14 years and up | ||||
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release_date | November 1, 2021 | ||||
manufacturer | Ravensburger Verlag |
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