Murder Mystery Party Case Files Death in Antarctica 1 or More Players

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This is Murder Mystery Party Case Files Death In Antarctica The Game made by the good people over at University Games. In this game players take on the roles of detectives trying to solve a death in Antartica. Includes 3 Evidence Photos, 1 Expedition Notebook, 1 Newspaper, 23 Other Case Evidence, and 2 Instructions and Suspect Sheets. A great party game! Players: 1+ Recommended Age: 14+ Condition: Brand New and Sealed.

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BrandUniversity Games
GTIN0023332332823
UPC0023332332823
eBay Product ID (ePID)3043369882

Product Key Features

GenderBoys & Girls
Age Level1-2 Years, 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Game TypeParty Game
Game TitleMurder Mystery
Recommended Age Range14+
Min. Number of Players1 player
TypeComplete Game
Year2021
AwardGames 100
ThemeCrime

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Weight0.95 pounds

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  • Overrated-Play the Chef Mystery Instead

    This mystery game set in Antartica came very highly recommended but unless you look at all the on-line clues you won't be able to figure it out - but not all the on-line links were accessible to us. I was especially disappointed with the contents of the pricey box - no explanation about the work all these people were doing, not enough statements by the suspects, a suspect who leaves the game before it starts, a silly piece of evidence in a tiny baggie that told us nothing. I much prefer the chef murder mystery also by University Games, which follows a similar format.

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