Chronicles of Crime
Chronicles of Crime is a cooperative game of criminal investigation mixing board game, an app and a touch of Virtual Reality. You and your team will be put on crime cases, moving all around town, interviewing suspects or witnesses, and searching for clues in 3D scenes!
The base game comes with 6 scenarios (1 tutorial + 5 investigations) for a total of 6 to 8 hours of gameplay. More scenarios will be released later!
60m - 90m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 14+
AbyssinianSon
An amazing game experience that is truly one of a kind. Works great with any caliber of player as well. My only knock against this game is that I have no interest in replaying any mission once I have solved it. There are several expansions available and this can give the game system a longer lifespan but keep in mind you'd be adding funds to make that so. So if you are okay with paying for a game like pandemic legacy or an escape room game, this is at least allows for you to pass on the game.
50cal_throatshot
Really good and challenging game and a clear recommendation. +exciting & challenging cases which are not repetative +twists & changes during missions +more cases to come (which are cheaper and better accessible than other one-time-play-games /expansions for other games (exit/unlock!/timestories etc.) +easy & fast to get into +app is very intuitive +fast translations (to german) +artwork VR-glasses : funny the first time we used it but now they just stay in the box .. not a must-have -minor critic on dissolving cases (spoilerfree): Sometimes you get asked who did 'thing a' or what is responsible for 'thing b' and more than just one card is correct or at least more than one are linked together. An option to scan more than just one card with penalties for missing cards would be better (in my opinion) than being awarded less for just being able to scan one single card which is 90% correct instead of 100% the desired answer.. Or ask more precisely in that situations ?!
akplmn
Really fun! Feels like playing a TV crime show. Works great solo or with new gamers, but the heavy reliance on the app means it really doesn't work well at higher player counts - two people is probably the sweet spot.