In your explanation regarding the witness you say @ 3:25 : "The forensic scientist will first point to the murderer and then to the accomplice." However, the rules say "They [the witness] has no way of knowing which is the murderer and which is the Accomplice." I don't know if the rules have changed in the last 2 years, but this statement of yours contradicts the rules. I would like to say that your explanation is very concise and understandable. Even after reading the rules, this helped me understand the game and even challenged by knowledge of the rules with this minor incorrect detail. Thank you.
One tip is to check roles before placing the Blue/Red cards, so that the Forensic Scientist doesn't have to setup that part just to hand it in again and also to give the Murderer a bit more time to think about what evidence to point at.
Just a clarification the witness doesn't suppose to know who is the murderer and who is the accomplice, he just know that person is one or the other, but he doesn't know who is who
Techno Maestro So the forensic scientist knows what the murder weapon and evidence are but can't directly say so. They basically have to come up with a scenario for how the murder must have taken place, and the tiles are like a multiple choice where the scientist places a bullet to say "it's this one." So if there's Ammonia and a toothbrush, maybe I as the scientist would indicate that the crime took place in a bathroom by placing a bullet at that spot on the tile. So now the debating players have a chance to take that clue and focus on things that would make sense to be in a bathroom. As for swapping out the tiles, it's so you have a chance to change what you're indicating if people are getting thrown off-track by a tile you put down. It can also end up just being a way to provide more specific information (assuming people remember the thing you're swapping out) to help narrow things down.
I have a question about choosing the weapon and evidence. When the murder picks the weapon does the evidence have to match? Or can I pick like, Acid and hat?
Yes, you can do that. There are no restrictions on which cards you can pick as a murderer, as long as they're in front of you. As a general rule, you're better off picking cards that are very similar to cards in front of *other* players. If you pick a hammer and a cucumber, and other people have blunt instruments and other grocery items in their tableau, the forensic scientist will have a hard time singling you out.
The Presentation phase is kind of silly and unnecessary. We never do it and the game goes fine. You just say what you want to say at whatever moment you want to say it. It sounds like that's a recipe for chaos but even with 10+ people it's not that bad.
Didn't pay attention to what you were saying, too distracted by how awesome your dress is and how much i want to own it. Do you have a link, and do they make them in men's sizes?
Is it possible you guys could cover the silent victory games, u-boat leader, objective vietnam, any of the picket duty series, and maybe perhaps? The Hunters: German U-Boats at War, 1939-45... if you can thatd be great if not totally understandable not exactly the most common games... also i dont think i saw twighlight imperium in your list but i may have missed... then again you guys likely get a massive list of tutourial requests so.
Can anyone help me to explain some words? cause English not my first language. In scene tiles I didn't understand these tiles (General Impression) ( In Progress). Thank you
this game seems really clunky. its too complex for a party game and too light for the heavy game crowd not sure what audience its supposed to be aimed at. If i wanted to play a game about solving a murder id play mysterium instead this game just seems to be a more dense version of mysterium with social deduction mechanics bolted onto it crudely with a far less interesting theme than mysterium.
In your explanation regarding the witness you say @ 3:25 : "The forensic scientist will first point to the murderer and then to the accomplice."
However, the rules say "They [the witness] has no way of knowing which is the murderer and which is the Accomplice."
I don't know if the rules have changed in the last 2 years, but this statement of yours contradicts the rules.
I would like to say that your explanation is very concise and understandable. Even after reading the rules, this helped me understand the game and even challenged by knowledge of the rules with this minor incorrect detail. Thank you.
Profesor Plum in the Ballroom with a Lead Pipe
I'm drunk as shit, I thought this said: Deception: Donkey Kong
I'd buy that.
One tip is to check roles before placing the Blue/Red cards, so that the Forensic Scientist doesn't have to setup that part just to hand it in again and also to give the Murderer a bit more time to think about what evidence to point at.
This one should make for a good playthrough. I hope you've gathered the most suspicious of collaborators for it, & happy birthday in advance.
These videos are literally amazing and super helpful for my game guru staff :)
Looking forward to the Game the Game for this!
Love this presentation! Fast but not to fast. Works well in a easy game like this! Thanks!
Happy Birthday Becca!
This game seems fun.seems like a combo of Clue and mafia. That dress is cool btw.
Just a clarification the witness doesn't suppose to know who is the murderer and who is the accomplice, he just know that person is one or the other, but he doesn't know who is who
Exactly. And to accomplish this I guess the forensic scientist should make an effort to point at the murder and accomplice simultaneously.
This was suuuuuper helpful
Atleast she's hot
I'm want this game, but so confused on how to play still.
me too
wouldnt be if it was tabletop
That's because this is an awful rules video.... Board Game Blitz made a pretty good one :-)
Love the presentation energy!
Happy Birthday!
Yes, congratulations! :)
Love that game. Great explanation and even more awesome dress:)
Becca
Awesome video, love it
I'm confused - who puts the bullet markers down, what do they mean, and what's the purpose of tossing Scene tiles in and out?
Techno Maestro So the forensic scientist knows what the murder weapon and evidence are but can't directly say so. They basically have to come up with a scenario for how the murder must have taken place, and the tiles are like a multiple choice where the scientist places a bullet to say "it's this one." So if there's Ammonia and a toothbrush, maybe I as the scientist would indicate that the crime took place in a bathroom by placing a bullet at that spot on the tile. So now the debating players have a chance to take that clue and focus on things that would make sense to be in a bathroom.
As for swapping out the tiles, it's so you have a chance to change what you're indicating if people are getting thrown off-track by a tile you put down. It can also end up just being a way to provide more specific information (assuming people remember the thing you're swapping out) to help narrow things down.
Thanks! That is a super helpful explanation and makes the Scientist even more important to the game than I originally thought.
Becca is gorgeous!
3:00 was that a Bob the Skull from Dresden Files reference?!?
Just help me make a love potion Bob
My group plays this always as starter.
My wife wants to know where Becca got that dinosaur dress
I think Becca is a young Ms. Frizzle. It's a compliment...probably.
So it's like a darker, more in depth Clue?
Yeah it's like Clue and Werewolves combined
Awesome game. Awesome game presenter
I have a question about choosing the weapon and evidence. When the murder picks the weapon does the evidence have to match? Or can I pick like, Acid and hat?
Yes, you can do that. There are no restrictions on which cards you can pick as a murderer, as long as they're in front of you. As a general rule, you're better off picking cards that are very similar to cards in front of *other* players. If you pick a hammer and a cucumber, and other people have blunt instruments and other grocery items in their tableau, the forensic scientist will have a hard time singling you out.
Could you please make a video on the X com board game I have it but it is way to complicated to learn to play thank you!
Bob the skull haha nice reference
The Presentation phase is kind of silly and unnecessary. We never do it and the game goes fine. You just say what you want to say at whatever moment you want to say it. It sounds like that's a recipe for chaos but even with 10+ people it's not that bad.
Didn't pay attention to what you were saying, too distracted by how awesome your dress is and how much i want to own it. Do you have a link, and do they make them in men's sizes?
Colonel Mustard in elevator with axe
Your dress is awesome!!~!
Damn Daniel, EH EH EH EH EH
Is it possible you guys could cover the silent victory games, u-boat leader, objective vietnam, any of the picket duty series, and maybe perhaps? The Hunters: German U-Boats at War, 1939-45... if you can thatd be great if not totally understandable not exactly the most common games... also i dont think i saw twighlight imperium in your list but i may have missed... then again you guys likely get a massive list of tutourial requests so.
3:25 the witness is not allowed to know which is which. *** (they only know the 2 ppl involved but not know who the murderer is)
Where is Wil F..... Wheaton???
Ms. Frizzle is that you!?
Did you mean magnifying glass and not binoculars?
Nice
Looks like a fun party game
This game is a good replacement for Avalon if you get bored playing it gor the 27th time
You played it 27 times only? Kidding, ty for the comment you got my understanding mentioning that
This game works best with 6 players
Can anyone help me to explain some words? cause English not my first language. In scene tiles I didn't understand these tiles (General Impression) ( In Progress). Thank you
rando01 They are from the orange tiles. I did not think that they are in this video
Hey
I don’t hv friends :(🥺
Was I the only one who heard 'vag token' 0:52 and 'shit blame' 1:47
this game seems really clunky. its too complex for a party game and too light for the heavy game crowd not sure what audience its supposed to be aimed at. If i wanted to play a game about solving a murder id play mysterium instead this game just seems to be a more dense version of mysterium with social deduction mechanics bolted onto it crudely with a far less interesting theme than mysterium.
How to play...and screw up the setup rules.
Happy Birthday!