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October 1888: During the construction of the Metropolitan Police headquarters near Whitehall, which would later be known as Scotland Yard, the remains of a body were found. In September, a severed arm had already been discovered in the muddy shore of the River Thames.
There is another murderer roaming the streets of London in Whitehall, amusing himself by spreading the pieces of a poor woman around Whitehall, like some kind of macabre treasure hunt. The identity of this monster and his unfortunate victim are a mystery, the Whitehall Mystery.
Ages | 13+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 45m – 60m |
Designer | Gabriele Mari, Gianluca Santopietro |
Mechanics | Hidden Movement, Team-Based Game, Point to Point Movement, Secret Unit Deployment |
Theme | Bluffing, Deduction, Memory, Murder/Mystery |
Publisher | Sir Chester Cobblepot, Stratelibri, Edge Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Galakta, Giochi Uniti, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Korea Boardgames co., Ltd. |
BWizard
I translated the Hungarian version of this game. --------------- A játék magyar kiadásának fordítását én készítettem el.
Bondy034
Little sibling to Letters from Whitechapel. This one is even better, simply condensed into a tighter game with a shorter game length. It doesn't quite set the mood of Whitechapel but in exchange for a significantly shorter game length, it's a price I'm often willing to pay. I actually got rid of its older sibling in favor of the game I actually play.
Bigft64
As a previous fan of Letters from Whitechapel but always felt like that game was just too long for what it was, I was happy to see this game come out. This uses the same movement system as it's bigger cousin but still has the same general theme. This one plays in about an hour but still has a lot of tension playing as Jack.