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Chronicles of Crime Board Game | Murder Mystery Game | Criminal Investigation Game | Cooperative Game for Kids and Adults | Ages 12+ | 1-4 Players | Avg. Playtime 60-90 Mins | Made by Lucky Duck Games

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Style: Chronicles of Crime


Features

  • IMMERSE YOURSELF IN A MYSTERY: Solve gripping crimes and mysteries in this thrilling board game that blends detective work with cutting-edge technology.
  • INNOVATIVE GAMEPLAY: Utlizie the free smartphone app to examine crime scenes, question suspects, and follow leads in virtual reality.
  • COOPERATIVE EXPERIENCE: Collaborate with friends to crack the case as you piece together clues and work against the clock.
  • MULTIPLE SCENARIOS: Explore a variety of intriguing cases with unique storylines, ensuring endless hours of engaging gameplay.
  • HIGH REPLAYABILITY: Dynamic storytelling and randomized elements make each playthrough a fresh and exciting challenge.

Description

Chronicles of Crime is a cooperative game of crime investigation. Using San & Play technology to mix digital and board games, it allows for many crime investigation stories to be told with the same components.Interrogate the suspects, collect evidence, and arrest the murderer before you run out of time!

Brand: Lucky Duck Games


Material: Cardboard


Theme: Mystery


Genre: Cooperative


Number of Players: 1-4


Product Dimensions: 2.05 x 11.81 x 11.81 inches


Item Weight: 1.95 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: LKY035


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: January 19, 2023


Department: Board Games


Manufacturer: Lucky Duck Games


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  • Happy with the fast delivery! Great game!
The game arrived well ahead of its scheduled delivery time. We loved it - the only thing we are earnestly wishing for is for the developers to keep on having support for the game and the app in the future. It would really suck for the app to stop working 5-10 years down the line. This is the sort of risk you run when you buy games that combine tech and old school cardboard. GAMEPLAY: Not for everyone - you have to be in the right mindset to play this game otherwise you will get bored/irritated. I recommend this game for people who love crime shows, mysteries or puzzles. Always make sure the app is updated. This game says it is only for four players but if you want to scale up the game for more players you can easily do it. It also is a very spectator-friendly game. To play with a lot of players (we were 10 players!) we pass around the phone during the time to look at the crime scene (there is unlimited times you can view a crime scene) and then after everybody has had a look - players say what they think the clues are in the crime scene. For actions, it's just a group vote on what action the group does. (go to a location, talk to a guy, etc.) We also pass the phone around and take turns reading. There are fun events that can happen while reading the text on the phone that really scared our group (for example: A phone suddenly ringing). It's just written words and there is no sound effect but our reader freaked out and said "Oh my God the phone's ringing!" - which sent everyone into a panic. This is what happens when you get a really good set of friends together willing to immerse themselves into the story. We didn't expect this to be such a good party game! Perfect for parties, everyone can play - but definitely not for young kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018 by Lord Martin Lord Martin

  • Elementary, My Dear Watson
This game is awesome! I only played the tutorial so far but I was blown away by it. This is not a typical board game. There is no pieces to move around. You have an evidence board plus, evidence and locations, and characters If you are thinking this is like the board game Clue, think again. Because besides those you also have four experts such as a scientist, doctor, hacker, and criminologist. These are the people you ask about people, locations and evidence. You ask by scanning a bar code with your phone or tablet from the free app you can download. Once you get to the crime scene you have to view it for clues. You can view it normally in a panoramic view, Get their glasses (sold separately) or use your own cheap VR goggles which worked great. It up to you and your partner(s) to look over the scene for evidence which you will scan. There are over 50 evidence categories to choose from such as plants, games, food. It is amazing the way the experts, suspects and witnesses interact with you just by scanning another Person or a piece of evidence. All the cards have bar codes which are scanned by the app. None of the 55 character cards have names only numbers. Same as the evidence which is just a category. What this means is the crime unfolds in front of you with named victims, suspects and evidence. The suspects,evidence and locations will change with each scenario which there are a ton with more coming out, plus extras you can buy for five bucks which I think is fair since I am sure there is a lot programming work to set one of these up. Download the app just to see what they have. You can’t play it without the base game but you can read descriptions of them. Some have more than one chapter too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2019 by R. Burns

  • Great for crime enthusiasts
First the pros: This is a great game for the crime enthusiast. You can play it by yourself, or with others. It is not a one and done type of game. When you have solved one crime, you have only solved one crime of many. It is dynamic. You can ask a character a question, then explore other places/items/people, and when you go back to that character they update the information they give you. It also has a really unique interactive aspect through the app. I love that you can actually explore the places you are going. You get to see what all is available at the crime scene, and where it is in relation to everything else. You have to decide what might be important, and who to talk to next. It seems to follow the natural order of investigating a crime. One thing I liked, was the addition of the time. When you move around the city, it adjusts the time of day to account for your movements. If you go somewhere are 3AM, the person you want may not be there. Some areas for improvement: It arrived in a large game box, but most of that is empty space. Almost all of its contents are flat/card like, so a smaller box would work and fit in my game drawer better. (Not a big deal, though, more of an observation.) An area I struggled with was getting started. The tabletop layout takes up quite a bit of space, but it isn’t very clear what goes where or why. After I played a bit by myself, I found that the layout provided didn’t really work for me, and how I worked the case took up less space. I looked through the Getting Started section of the included information, but it wasn’t very helpful. It might be user error. Also, it took quite a bit of trial and error to figure out how to play. The app has an intro game, but it didn’t really help as much as I had hoped. I didn’t realize you could reinterview people, and that their answers adjusted based on the evidence you asked them about. I only figured it out after playing the first game, and trying to solve the crime. I got most of the answers correct, but when I read through the whole solution there was a lot of information I had missed, which made me realize I could have gone back to some of those suspects. It would be nice if the intro, or even the full games, would direct you to go ask someone additional questions or look for additional clues. Once you input the solution, you get feedback about right or wrong answers, but no feedback about how you should have gotten those answers. Another suggestion has to do with the scanning of QR codes. It would be helpful if the app had a way to store the places/people/items you had already used for each crime, so you didn’t have to keep scanning over and over. Like, add them to a list on the side of the app, and you can just click on it. Same with the experts. Since they are a constant, just keep them handy on the app. One last suggestion- I found that (like a real investigation), I was having trouble keeping everything straight. I found that it helped a lot to write information down. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize that would be necessary until I was a ways into the first game. It would be helpful to have that as a suggestion in the getting started, or even to include some kind of investigation documents that you could fill out as you go. (You could have the files on the app for printing more.) Overall, excellent game. Although it took me some trial and error, once I got started I enjoyed it a lot. I love that I can play alone, if my friends are unavailable. I also love that the game is constantly improving through app updates, so if there is an issue it can be remedied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020 by Jen

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