by Enigma Fellowship (website)
1-4 players
150 mins
The Sonnburg Police Department has been investigating mysterious disappearances of citizens in the city for the past few weeks. The case has only taken a turn for the worse now that a Police officer has turned up missing as well. The only connection seems to be random playing cards received by each victim before they vanished. The Enigma Fellowship has been brought in due to our expertise in solving mysteries.
Can you solve the enigmatic puzzle of the scattered cards and find these kidnapping victims before something untoward happens? Can you apprehend the perpetrator? Lives depend upon you.
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The Scattered Cards is ideal for someone who is new to this kind of mystery solving experiences. The puzzles are fairly straightforward and logical. But there is enough to figure out to have a nice couple of hours of sleuthing fun. And it is all wrapped in a neat story about kidnapping and (of course) betrayal!… And pizza. No mystery is complete without a good slice of pizza.
And a big plus for the environmental consciousness of Enigma Fellowship with their packaging material.
I absolutely loved this experience, so well presented and executed. The story was so immersive at one critical point my heart started racing with anticipation!
Highly Recommended!
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Three missing people (including a police officer!) have vanished. The Sonnberg Police Department has tried all they can to catch the culprit but they’ve vanished into thin air. Leaving behind only… Some playing cards? But what sort of criminal would leave such a calling card? That’s up to you to determine.
The Scattered Cards is a great game that’ll be fun for puzzle fans as well as would-be detectives. The puzzles are challenging and there’s an enjoyable mystery to solve. If you’re a fan of true crime, this should be a good game for you.
Teams of 2-4 I think would work well for this – the separate case files makes it perfect for a small group to sink their teeth into.
Engima Fellowship delivers some clever twists that elevate it above similar genre fare, avoiding the problematic true crime cliche of murdered women and instead settling for a more bloodless affair that can be played by the entire family.