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Discover a thrilling adventure investigating criminal activity and a dark history in your town. Haunted by the mystery of the missing owner of the Marsden Mansion, you decide to take the case on yourself. |
With your psychic senses and skills as a detective, you’re confident you can solve the mystery. |
Explore the mansion and unravel its secrets. Cross paths with ghostly figures, navigate a secrets rooms, and conquer challenges. |
Think carefully as you choose which paths to investigate. What will you choose? |
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Venturing into a mysterious mansion can be a dangerous endeavour, requiring a little help. Starting with a bottle of water and a trusty pocket knife, players discover clues and new items to help the investigation and overcome obstacles. |
These obstacles can challenge perception, strength, dexterity, and more traits. Clues and items found along the way can be used to boost chances of winning the challenge. |
Make risky choices, collect items as you explore, and face off against dire challenges. |
A cooperative narrative adventure game for the whole family! |
KenMcD –
Finally got round to playing through the first chapter with my girlfriend and daughter.We all thoroughly enjoyed it and can’t wait for our next games night to play more.It’s nice to play a game when we are working together and making decisions.Will try the other title in the series at some point
ChippieB –
Top fun, bonkers storyline and good mechanics.
SMW77 –
An indepth, well thought out game that my partner and I had lots of fun playing at first. After a while though, we found it tedious & wasn’t really fussed how it ended. Lots of choices & paths, which makes the game complex. Not recommended for children younger than 12 I think.
mr bjw semple –
Great game,easy to play alone or with any number of players( we had 7 playing at my local board games group)lots of entertaining encounters throughout (a favourite being the banana monster) multiple possible endings and lots of replayability.
Leah –
Great quality and super fun to play, would recommend
Queen of Denmark –
I bought this game to try and interest my 12 year old into a family games night, we do enjoy these but felt like a change from our usual games.I remember the Choose Your Own Adventure books from my own childhood and thought this might be fun. We did like it, but there are a few flaws in the game options. It is possible to end up repeating the same bits twice, and we didn’t feel that should be able to happen.We were left thinking it was okay, but my son has a very good memory so we can’t really play it a second time, and with the bits that get repeated it made that bit less fun and a bit rushed through to move on to choices we hadn’t previously had before.
Nigel –
Service and quality were fine but turned out to be a terrible game
Tamara –
Not that exciting
You might as well just buy a book. It is just a book made into a bunch of cards, matched up with a small board for points.
CharlyB –
Muy bueno!
Llego en excelente condición!
Tooladdict85 –
Pretty fun game
Played solo. It’s pretty fun. You can get different items and go back through chapters. Replayability is there if you want to try different paths. I’d recommend it if you want a solo game, like mysteries, and chooses your own path books with a little board game element to it.