![]() Used this game for a family game night and my family loved it. Our family loved this game and solving this cold case! You won't be disappointed. In the bag there's a folder with the evidence separated to solve the murder. It is a game that once completed then you'll know the outcome but definitely worth getting. It's very engaging and keeps you interested. We all really enjoyed this game and were impressed. I played it with my wife and young adult kids. I love crime shows so this was right up my alley. This is my first time playing this type of game. We had ages 14 to 82 and everyone had an awesome time playing this game. This game was a blast at our last family game night. Contents: 1 File Folder, 1 Envelope Containing Photographs, 2 Newspaper Clippings, 1 Map, 5 Witness Packets with Photos, 4 Various Supporting Evidence Documents, 3 Bonus Envelopes, Complete Instructions in English.Recommended for 1 or more players, ages 14 and up.Includes realistic themed elements, including newspaper clippings, crime scene photographs, and much more!.Specially-designed online answer keys check whether you have found the correct evidence to solve each objective.Be a real detective as you find clues and evidence in the case file to solve three objectives that lead you to convict the killer!.Review and study the evidence provided to prove that Bones McBride, a local vagrant who was framed and has spent over two decades behind bars, is innocent, and convict the real killer. The victim, Harmony Ashcroft, was murdered in the parking lot behind a restaurant during her own wedding rehearsal dinner. You put in in the Ikea garage and never drive it again.On May 8th, 1998, the small Indiana town of Riverdale was shocked by the brutal murder of one of its most beloved citizens on the night before her wedding. 6 months after selling, you'd get nostalgic for the car, despite the fact that you have since bought 8 more, and order a deluxe version with all the upgrades on the secondary market for 150% of the original price. You'd eventually sell it for 1/10 of what you paid. After driving the car 7 times, you'd park it because your friend now has a different car that is one day newer. You'd immediately sell your current car and buy the new one, expecting to receive it in 1-3 years. A second sales campaign would be launched which includes a laser engraved lightning bolt on the key and a backseat for twice the original price. At this point, you’d have spent 3 times the original retail price of the car. Folded Space would market a fix that lets you fit everything together. ![]() The car would now be too small for the new components. ![]() You'd be happy because you could finally use all of your Geek Up bits. 6 months after that, the Doors, Trunk, and Radio expansion would be released. 3 months later, the first expansion would be announced- tires and a steering wheel. The set would also include new buttons to use for the upcoming radio expansion which isn't out yet. Geek Up bits would include new aluminum wheels to replace the existing aluminum wheels, a slightly different instrument panel to replace the existing panel, window tint, and new door handles. It arrives about a month after you forget that you bought it. You'd pay for the car and expect to receive it 1-3 years later. A new model would be sold as the ultimate culmination of cardom, a paradigm changing revolution that redefines what cars can and should be. So many people are so stoked about Kickstarter.however, saw this post by Paul Mayhan and, with permission, had to share: If cars were sold the same way board games are.
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