Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game – Season One
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Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game – Season One, a.k.a. Detective: Season One, is a fully co-operative, deeply immersive board game in which 1-5 players take on the roles of investigators trying to solve a crime.
Detective: Season One is a new product in the award-winning Detective line, one with a shorter playing time that’s tailored for a mystery game night with simpler family-friendly rules. The game consists of three standalone cases, and each of them can be played in around 90 minutes. Each of the cases challenges players with different settings and styles. The cases are:
• Blood, Ink, and Tears moves the action to Great Britain, where players visit an old mansion and discover family secrets from the past that lead them to clues behind the mysterious death of the family patron. Fans of Agatha Christie’s novels will find themselves at home in this rather funny case!
• Solid Alibi throws players in the middle of a bloody conflict between gangs and criminals in the Italian district. Players have to not only solve the crime and discover who killed Robert Parkson, but also witness growing tension in the district and find out who to trust in the spiral of violence and mutual accusations!
• Natural Causes takes players to a university campus in the U.S. Professor Calvin Higgs is found dead in his lab at the Biology Institute of Virginia University. Players need to find out whether his death is from natural causes, or perhaps there’s someone in his surroundings responsible for this horrible crime. But what could be the motive?
Ages | 12+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players |
Play Time | 90m – 120m |
Designer | Merry Trzewiczek, Weronika Spyra, Ignacy Trzewiczek |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Solo / Solitaire Game, Storytelling |
Theme | Deduction, Murder/Mystery |
Publisher | Pendragon Game Studio, IELLO, Korea Boardgames co., Ltd., Maldito Games, Pegasus Spiele, Portal Games |
jimok
Not as challenging as the scenarios in the original box. -- Update, January 2024: Sold. No reason to keep after completing.
Flemeth
Détective saison 1 nous propose 3 enquêtes indépendantes les unes des autres, chacune avec un thème propre, et une façon de jouer différente pour la 2e enquête (en mode Agatha Christie, pour notre plus grand plaisir). Je ne suis pas fan de Détective 1er du nom, le trouvant certes très bien écrit et magistralement orchestré, mais bien trop punitif et aléatoire. On retrouve ici ces travers dans la 1e et la 3e enquête. Le jeu est dirigiste, la chance de prendre la bonne voie (ou la malchance de rater une piste) est trop présente. L'écriture et la narration restent de très bon niveau mais au terme du jeu, je ressens de l'insatisfaction. La 2e enquête au contraire est très agréable puisqu'on peut à peu près faire tout ce qu'on veut, en terme d'investigation. L'ambiance bien anglaise contribue au plaisir, indéniablement. Un jeu intelligent et bien ficelé dans l'ensemble, mais pas assez enthousiasmant pour ma part. Et l'ordinateur est assez superflu ici.
H2Okies
This was my first experience with the whole Detective series and actually my first deduction type of game (besides Clue many years ago). I think that webpage for this isn't bad. I think I was confused when I put in multiple physical pieces of evidence why a percentage would pop up in the system. Didn't take away from the game. For the most part I liked the cases they put out because it had just enough 'leaps of faith' that I wasn't fully confident I solved the case. Overall, I probably wouldn't repeat the cases, but I would play with someone if there's every a Season 2 produced.