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Decktective is a co-operative crime game that can be played alone or in a group. Decktective: Lock Up Sherlock Holmes! is the seventh game of the series.
Las Vegas, 1955. The Domein Casino is hosting a clandestine high-stakes game between three crime bosses and the mayor of the city. You break in but are surprised: everyone at the table is dead! Who killed them?
The Netherlands, 1698: Cornelius Kloos, the old president of the Kloos Trading Company, is found dead. His studio safe is open: inside it, there is a will, still sealed. Thirst for power? Greed? Vengeance? What lead to such a dreadful epilogue?
Detectives are working together to solve a mystery in a museum.
In The Fate of London, track down bombs that had been planted in the Palace of Westminster in London.
In Bonsai, players take on the role of expert bonsai masters intent on growing their own bonsai. Whoever grows the best plant will be appointed to show their Bonsai at the Imperial gardens.
After a hacker attack, Tokyo is in darkness — but the blackout is just the beginning. Suddenly, the city faces a HUGE problem. This is a case for the Black Team! Can you save Tokyo?
In Decktective: Secrets in the Sand, three grave robbers raid an archaeological dig to steal precious artifacts, then flee into the Egyptian desert. A lifeless body is found in the sand... Who are the thieves? And how did the victim die?
Geekbox is designed to be stackable and to perfectly fit your game boxes.
A white rabbit, a half-crazy hatter, and a captivating cat are just a few of the characters found in this deck. It’s enough to drive you crazy! Try not to lose your head... and don’t let the Queen of Hearts cut it off!
BANG! The Duel is a two-player version of BANG! in which each player chooses a certain number of characters from a personal deck, with one deck containing lawful individuals and the other one outlaws; the more characters you choose, the longer the game.
The noise of a carriage breaks the silence surrounding the Tudor mansion. The duke Edward York, just arrived, makes a gruesome discovery: count Ferdinand Tudor lies lifeless next to a bush of bloody roses. What has happened?