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Cryptic Killers – Murder at MediLuck Medicines
MediLuck Medicines were in the process of developing a new sleeping pill when their formula was leaked online. Nell Phryp, a Private Investigator, had been hired to find the leaker so that they could be brought to justice, but in the course of her investigations, Nell was brutally murdered inside Lab 7G-12. Play detective to crack this gripping murder mystery game, and bring the criminal to justice.
Inside the case file, you’ll find police reports, blueprints, CCTV images, text records, a coroners report, witness statements and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the case files, you’ll need to access a police officer’s inbox online to prove the prime suspect innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access to the online portal!
With approximately 3 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 4.5/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder at Merivale Manor
On July 4, 1927, Astrid Pelham fell from the top floor balcony of the luxurious Merivale Manor, impaling her body on a statue below. The cause of her death remains a mystery, shrouded in whispers of murder, suicide, and even supernatural intervention. Armed with new evidence, it’s your job to piece it all together and work out who it was that killed the victim.
Inside the case file, you’ll find police reports, suspect photos, witness statements, a manor guide and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the case files, you’ll need to access an online inbox to prove the prime suspect innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access to the online portal!
With approximately 3 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 4/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder at the Magic Mirror Casino
Disgraced magician and ex-convict, Charlie Young, was found dead in a dumpster behind the Magic Mirror Casino in Las Vegas, with multiple gunshot wounds to his torso. Young had upset many people in his time and most recently, he’d been on the run from the law after cheating in a game of high-stake poker. Now his time is up, but there is a killer at large. The evidence has been collected for you, it’s your job to piece it all together and work out who it was that killed the victim.
Inside the case file, you’ll find newspaper articles, CCTV images, prison record, social media profile, police reports, blueprint, phone/text records, a coroners report, a map, witness statements, and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the box, you’ll need to access an online police officer’s inbox to prove the suspects innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access!
With approximately 2.5 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 3.5/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder at the Movie Theater
Play detective to crack this gripping murder mystery game, and bring the criminal to justice – A murder has been committed in a small port town on Fidalgo Island in America’s Pacific Northwest. Movie Theater owner – Chris Hodgson – was found dead in his office with multiple lacerations to the chest..
Inside the case file, you’ll find newspaper articles, crime scene investigation documents, suspect profiles, a beer mat, police reports, a poster, CCTV footage, phone/text records, a coroners report, a map, witness statements, photographs and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the box, you’ll need to access an online police officer’s digital file storage system to prove the suspects innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access!
With approximately 2 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 3/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder in Market Hill
In 1965, my Uncle Percy admitted to the murder of a journalist called Randall Tomlinson by pushing him in front of a train. After Percy was freed from prison, I developed a close bond with him, and it became increasingly apparent to me that he might have admitted to a crime he didn’t commit. Unfortunately, Percy recently passed away without taking the opportunity to restore our family’s reputation. Motivated to uncover the truth, I’ve begun to delve deeper into his case, convinced there is more to the story than meets the eye. I now need your help as a private detective to identify the real killer.
Inside the case file, you’ll find police reports, suspect photos, witness statements, and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the case files, you’ll need to access an online file drive to prove the prime suspect innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access to the online portal!
With approximately 3 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 5/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder in Miami
It’s 1985, and Miami is being terrorized by a serial killer dubbed the “Miami Madman.” Craig Flint, the star of the popular TV series “Florida Squad,” has just been discovered dead in his car with the Killer’s distinctive mark cut into his chest. This might be our golden opportunity to apprehend the Miami Madman and halt their murderous rampage.
Inside the case file, you’ll find newspaper articles, crime scene police reports, photographs, coroners reports, a map, witness statements, and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the box, you’ll need to access a database to help you decide which suspects are innocent and which are guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access!
With approximately 3 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 4.5/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder of a Marine Biologist
Trudy Erhardt, a Marine Biologist in Brisbane, Australia has been found dead with a bullet wound to her head. Her colleague Dave Herman was also found in the ocean a few weeks prior. Trudy’s brother ben has been arrested and is the prime suspect in this case. The evidence has been collected for you, it’s your job to work out if Ben is actually the killer or if someone else committed this murder.
Inside the case file, you’ll find newspaper articles, crime scene investigation photographs, receipts, ID cards, police reports, fingerprint data, undercover photos, phone/text records, a coroners report, witness statements, photographs and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the box, you’ll need to access an online police officer’s inbox to prove the suspects innocent or guilty – there is also a GPS site to HACK!
With approximately 3 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 4/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder of a Millionaire
A murder has been committed in the town of Redmond, UK. The body of Chloe Whittle, a millionaire lottery winner, was found with a deadly stab wound to the chest. Play detective to crack this gripping murder mystery game, and bring the criminal to justice.
Inside the case file, you’ll find newspaper articles, crime scene investigation photographs, receipts, betting slips, police reports, train times, CCTV footage, phone/text records, a coroners report, a map, witness statements, photographs and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the box, you’ll need to access an online police officer’s inbox to prove the suspects innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access!
With approximately 2 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 3.5/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends
Cryptic Killers – Murder of a Musician
Play detective to crack this gripping murder mystery game, and bring the criminal to justice – A murder has been committed in London’s famous Monastery Road Studios. Renowned saxophonist and songwriter, Roland “Stubby” Hackett, died during a recording session due to an allergic reaction…
Inside the case file, you’ll find magazine articles, crime scene investigation documents, suspect statements, a parking ticket, police reports, 7″ record sleeve, a loyalty card, phone/text records, a coroners report, a map, photographs and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the box, you’ll need to access an online police officer’s webmail to prove the suspects innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access!
With approximately 3.5 hours of game play (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 4.5/5 this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
Cryptic Killers – Murder on Mount Mortimer
A long, fierce storm hit Mount Mortimer’s remote Science Research Station. As the storm’s fury showed no sign of letting up, tensions among the nine staff members were nearing a breaking point. To Save the station from a complete power failure, Dr. Nelson Achenbach went to collect fuel from the fuel store, but upon his return, he was brutally murdered. Now only eight colleagues remain, each holding their own secrets. As the storm abates, the task of uncovering the truth behind Achenbach’s death falls to you.
Inside the case file, you’ll find police reports, suspect photos, witness statements, newspaper articles, a coroner’s report, and more.
In addition to the physical evidence supplied inside of the case files, you’ll need to access a police webmail to prove the prime suspects innocent or guilty – but it’s not easy…you’ll need to be a smart investigator to gain access to the online portal!
With approximately 3 hours of gameplay (depending on your skill level) and a difficulty rating of 4/5, this “whodunnit” style thriller will provide a fun night in for all who choose to participate. If you can’t crack the case without a secret clue, hints and answers are available online.
Murder mystery lovers and CSI fans will love this challenging brain teaser. It’s perfect for teens or adults looking for a fun night in at home – whether you’re looking for an interactive “couples night” experience, an immersive family games night, or a fun dinner party with friends.
DC HeroClix: Bag of Joker Goon
DC HeroClix: Fight for Gotham City Bat-Knight Bonus Offer
DC HeroClix: Fight for Gotham City Batman Family Bonus Offer
DC HeroClix: Fight for Gotham City Booster Brick (12 Packs)
DC HeroClix: Fight for Gotham City lets you dive deep into Gotham City’s war on crime with chase figures and other surprises in 12 boosters per brick!
- Batman and his allies fight both street-level menaces like Black Mask and Scarecrow, as well as world-wide threats like Talia al-Ghul and the League of Assassins, and otherworldly enemies like Bizarro, Blackfire, and more!
- Get the most out of Gotham-themed characters from your collection with brand new Legacy Cards!
- Capture memorable moments as part of your strategic game plan with the exciting return of One-Shot cards!
DC HeroClix: Fight for Gotham City Map and Terrain Kit
Interesting map and terrain choices are part of what make HeroClix awesome – adding exciting terrain and maps to your collection has never been easier than with the Map and Terrain Kit!
DC HeroClix: Fight for Gotham City Vault Booster
Deck of Many Insults – Extra Insulting Expansion
Digimon Card Game: Official Card Sleeve 03 (12 Packs)
Disney Lorcana – Gift Set – Winterspell – Set 11
Disney Lorcana TCG – Playmat – Ariel – Set 11
Dixit Kids
Doctor Who: Sixty Years of Adventure – Book 1
Doctor Who: Sixty Years of Adventure – Book 1 is a board game for players looking for a themed tabletop experience with clear collection appeal and replayable table presence.
Doctor Who: Sixty Years of Adventure – Book 2
Doctor Who: Sixty Years of Adventure – Book 2 is a board game for players looking for a themed tabletop experience with clear collection appeal and replayable table presence.
Doppelt so Clever
Prove you are “Twice as Clever” in this sequel to the popular “Ganz Schon Clever”.
With five new dice-marking challenges and a new action beyond the re-roll and “use one more die” actions of the earlier game, you really have to be twice as clever to score big!


































